by Trevor Graumann

Published in Issue No. 289 ~ June, 2021

after Theocritus

 

butterfly, fetch

bay leaves for the

cauldron

and caul fat

we’ve embarked upon a

stew

 

juniper berries

like pine

blazing beeswax

in this maddening hovel

 

the sinews of my

tenderness

placed ficus over the

doorway

fir needles on the floor

in the mist of insomnia

a tangle of twigs

short work for the fire

hide in these deep

liquors

for days

 

butterfly, weave

a path to my bottle

and let’s believe in fate

 

this autumn

supernatural delight

lifts through the copse

your heart adamantine

 

 

 

 

 

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Trevor Graumann is a Winnipeg writer and musician whose work has previously appeared in Prairie Fire and CV2. He has a BA in English from the University of Winnipeg and believes the art of conversation will save us all.