“White Birds Near Cold Water” (Poem)

The bulb of the belly slips in,

anchored by spindly legs,

straight as swords.

The cold water cracks,

shots in the dark, an array of pushpins

teasing out fear and mourning and

the quiet suffocation.

Read the full poem at the Texas Poetry Assignment / TPA Quarterly (May 4, 2025)

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