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Poetry of Issue 9: Pillow

Pillow

The pillow over my face,

a stupid argument,

the struggle for air,

the only time he tried

to kill me. He didn’t like

words that slipped

from my mouth,

wanted the roar of ocean

in my ears, his words.

His indentations,

punches in the sheetrock—

shipwrecked emotions.

And for a while, I stayed on,

I’m now red-faced

to admit it.

I was a stepped-on

origami locked

in his tight box.

Slow to break the latch,

once I did,

I inched away,

slowly,

so as not to spook him,

began to talk freely—

couldn’t stop.

This time, my voice drilled

through granite

and magma.

You could hear me

on the other side of the earth.

by Susana H. Case

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