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Poetry of Issue 9: Journey from the Plague

Journey from the Plague

Hellish sirens bend with distance

through a day’s grey mists

the sounds of birds emerge

claiming my mind’s eye

My childhood appears

my mother shields us from

freezing unbridled winds

using a butter knife

stuffing toilet paper into

our rattling cracked window frames

i follow her 

mimic her at 7 or 8

i follow my mother from window frame 

to porous window frame

Then 

sirens 

dissolve my memory again

Returned to my cloistered quarantine

do I hurl my self 

into a shuttered city

emptied hollowed out 

save for ambulances transporting the dead

birds and pigeons insects and mice

the trees and the flowers of spring?

by Nancy Mercado

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