Week 36: Sarah Fawn Montgomery
Shadow Box
Press me brittle, pained
between panes of glass
weighed with the works
of a man who tried
to arrange all the words
in the world or birds
catalogued by color
when the wrens
and hens are bland
by the hand of a maker
who will not make
women other than forgettable
feather and fur, rib
excuses for winter,
bleak with failed
attempts to flee, migration
for men who mapped
heavy books that hold
glass overhead, trap
the summer in place,
so watch me bleed color
until I am translucent
as a moth fastened in place
with a pin, preserved
like an amber cicada husk
discarded on the sidewalk
with receipts and cigarette ash.
Sarah Fawn Montgomery is the author of Halfway from Home (Split/Lip Press, 2022), Quite Mad: An American Pharma Memoir (The Ohio State University Press, 2018) and three poetry chapbooks. She is an Assistant Professor at Bridgewater State University. You can follow her on Twitter at @SF_Montgomery