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Child Pose Cannot Hold

Shaken core 

           faith      falls to floor, 

hollow where once her heart beat– 

pores soak heat body runs cold,

blind, I fill out forms              with holes.

 

Lost,                  still one pant leg at a time

she tries on belief. Sisters

lift her up in yogic steam.

Child pose cannot hold her.

 

She pays bills, writes checks,

remembers the adored–

                why it is not enough. 

Does the daily chores, showers,

feeds and waters.

 

She dances, pretends

              all is fine– 

packs suit cases for no arrivals, 

looks for confidence  

in her bureau, 

like the real twin she once had.

 

I know what I have lost  

deep in glass and star horses

              watch sun rise                      fall

let waves wash, ankle crushing rocks– 

pain keeps me alive. One cries pretends it is rain.

 

With good news– 

she makes designs to go away 

leave sad girl behind 

with hair streaked gray, 

pulls poems from marrow for travel. 

 

Pine smell, word rivers, 

turkey crows, rabbits– 

who plow holes,  

poetry props spine 

when she would cave.

 

Lies grow long  

as silent summer nights.

She knows he does not want her.

Though the words cross his lips.

   

In it like never before, 

neck deep        she pores over sheets, 

makes sense of petroglyphs

found in notebooks, 

tries to recapture          what she meant to say.

 

She crawls to the finish line, 

back hurts, tears come uncalled 

writhes with self-doubt, 

wriggles in blankets cannot sleep 

tries to recall her name.

 

Birthday comes goes 

in a wave of turkey and booze. 

More poses, less dance– 

 

still letters carved out of my forehead 

             spill on the page. 

 

End with a few good lines.

Papers, wrote. Deceit, billows

                                 She thinks – 

 

she is an island           where words marry,

witness creation, lava flows.

First published by Yellow Medicine Review from the collection My People Redux published by Finishing Line Press in January 2022

About the Author

Angie Trudell Vasquez Madison City Poet Laureate

Angela (Angie) Trudell Vasquez is a 2nd and 3rd generation Mexican-American writer, editor, publisher, and the former Poet Laureate of Madison, Wisconsin (2020-2024). She holds an MFA in poetry from the Institute of American Indian Arts. Finishing Line Press published her collections, In Light, Always Light, in May 2019, and My People Redux, in January 2022. In 2021, she attended the Macondo Writers Workshop started by Sandra Cisneros, and became a fellow, also known as a Macondista. In 2020 she published and co-edited a poetry anthology of Wisconsin poets, Through This Door, through her small press Art Night Books.

Portrait by Nicole Taylor


April 2022

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