Cider Press Review, Volume 18, Issue 5, is now online. Yeah, you heard right…, Issue 5. We’re shifting our new volume year to begin in April starting in 2017. For now, enjoy a special BONUS issue to Volume 18 with new poems by Laura Falsetti, Sara Henning, Elizabeth Onusko, Alyssa Jewell, John A. Nieves, Hayden Saunier, Wendy Drexler, Wendy Taylor Carlisle, Alina Borger, Sarah Carleton, Allyson Jeffredo, Wendy DeGroat, Charlotte Covey, Judith Montgomery, Carmen Germain, and Christopher Citro. Stay tuned later in the month for new reviews by Jeff Whitney and Barbara L. Estrin.
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Bone Garden
by Laura Falsetti
I sleep on emerald moss
twigs and leaves. I am what’s left
of what you brought here. Each day
I eat little, then less
and less until I rise and flutter
over this garden, sip sugar water
from crimson vases, my nectar
of despair.
Here is where my birdsong is buried.
Fog and mist confine me
fog and mist console me like you
never could. Sky
to woman to earth, beast
to earth, eventually
all is earth.
Day’s end glows like absolution.
I can never leave this place.
Published in Cider Press Review, Volume 18, Issue 5.
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