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“September Equinox”

September Equinox

 

 

My severed hair fell from my neck

a year ago.

 

Change made a sound like water

stalking

 

silence up the beach. That was

September

 

when my life stalled around the spine

of your absence

 

a wilting stem where bone once

held.

 

We spent our last trip throwing

leftover

 

faces at a rupture of sea birds.

Norfolk —

 

I leaned my body against

the body

 

of the wind. Some future surged,

dolphin-curved

 

in the water, silver-black.

You pointed

 

at a dark mass I could

not see

 

this was not beach,

but burial

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Imogen Osborne

Imogen Osborne lives in Ithaca, NY where she is completing an MFA in poetry and is a lecturer at Cornell. Her first chapbook, New Year, was published in the UK in 2021.

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