Tag: Laura Cherry

  • Charming by Laura Cherry

    To get to you I bit the apple
    at its loveliest spot, drawing the poison
    out and into me. I lay in my glass box,
    neither sleeping nor swooning, neither
    half empty nor half full, every nerve
    edged in black like a mourning letter.
    What the doves call song I call grief; but
    I waited.
                     Your charger found me first,
    nosing at my coffin, transformed
    from battle steed to foal by the scent
    of apples. You swung the hinged lid
    slowly: one last moment to fear
    my heart’s desire, all my new kingdom
    in your kiss.
    Laura Cherry is the author of the collection Haunts (Cooper Dillon Books) and the chapbooks Two White Beds (Minerva Rising) and What We Planted (Providence Athenaeum). She co-edited the anthology Poem, Revised (Marion Street Press). Her work has been published in journals including Clementine Poetry JournalLos Angeles ReviewCider Press Review, and Hartskill Review.