Tag: Oddball Magazine

  • Sister Earthworm by David P. Miller

    An earthworm breaches the surface
    of the pitched hillside where a boy
    sits, knees up, sneakers braced
    against a grass-stained slide
    to the street. The creature stops
    the boy’s breath, not from fright
    but from greeting. Child zoologist,
    his glass-jarred toad dreams in alcohol.
    A real cat’s skull from a specimen
    catalog reigns on the shelf. Today
    the surge of a worm to his side.

    The boy runs to his room
    knowing this joy could be written.
    Some exact words about sister earthworm.
    Grasping pencil, he turns into a child
    too consciously thinking himself as a child
    inspired to write what a child
    would write if a child were inspired.
    He gapes at the paper. Writes nothing.
    Goes back outside.

    For five decades he wonders what he could say
    for a single stray earthworm in spring,
    unaware of him, both above ground
    in the shade.


    David P. Miller’s chapbook, The Afterimages, was published in 2014 by Červená Barva Press. His poems have appeared in publications including Meat for Tea, Ibbetson Street, Painters and Poets, Fox Chase Review, Wilderness House Literary Review, Autumn Sky Poetry Daily, Oddball Magazine, Muddy River Poetry Review, and Incessant Pipe.