September 19th, 2019
Two Poems
by Rachel Larensen
No Blood to Show
a monster crow sits
on my hip
won’t let go
steely talons grip
to the bone
draw no blood
soot wings engulf me
paralyzing
painful hood
it feeds on slumber
shallow breath
relishes the flavor
its razor beak pecks
a relentless
mocking terror
I’m its homely cage
pain seeds my brain
feeds the savage
Barely Breathing
now she sits with the hours around her
cross-legged, bare wrists, palms open
barely a breath
she waits
while the narcotic snake coils around
broken nerves
pain fades
banging turns to murmurs
then fear and misery turn back
toward hope
Rachel Larensen reads “Barely Breathing”:
Rachel Larensen is a culinary professional. Rachel battles fibromyalgia daily but uses poetry to see the magic that is in the world. She has been published twice in the Freshwater Poetry Journal, a publication of Asnuntuck Community College, and has had an essay published on the blog Herstry. She lives in Enfield, CT with a loving husband, two adult sons and two cats.