Catapult Alumni | Poetry

you can run but you can’t hide

This poem was written by Lana C. Marilyn in a 12-Month Poetry Collection Generator taught by Angel Nafis.

Holes in the WaterHoles in the Water

should now begin to emerge from hiding, in the pockets
of despair and shadows, where they lived: empty places,
the umbilicus of the lopped mouths of mannequins,
from which venom mistakes itself for medicine, and glistens in
diamond light. but blessings are a commodity
in the presence of ruin: soft graves
in the blood, and in the milk, and in the water,
it

this is the longest game of hide and seek i have ever played.

it

do you know how many bones i had to fold to fit in.
do you know how many little girls i had to hold hostage to fit in.
i,t

it

ititbut discovery the game forbids, because here a hungry mouth
is a greedy mouth, and a closed mouth is
a kingdom unyet conquered.

it?

a chorus of understanding?
an oasis in my city of fears?

it?

the heat in the belly? the sickness? the fire?
itsif not the dizziness, lapse of breath, the pauses
between the thunder and the light?

ready
or
ready
or
ready
or—