Poetry
Mother's Memory
[My mother is warm—
the lilies bloom & she breathes,
poisoned and sun-drunk.]
Even the glaciers in their white dresses shiver—
[Ampersand, moonshine;
the shape of her smile thaws all:
ultraviolet heat.]
—when the icicles fall from the hospital ceiling—
[The cloudiest day—
but her sunbeam memories
make the morning glow.]
—and her body freezes in the ice sheets.