day fourpostpartum bodiesof water recedingbackwardsinto a lake a love a swampthe sheaths of skin & underdelicate ripe responding to catcalls& cortisol clots of blood curdlingout excretions so bigexclamations tumbling floor-wardnipples raw red the bellydeflated warmed& stungreflectiononce-taut seamssplit ripselves unknownbeyond my own time achesthrough the vaginal walls & I ambackward awkwardcrêpe-paper thin imaginingslike skin malignedinside my mind dual-spunvast tundra of undissectedmemories no trucenot tight not loose
Wanda Praamsma’s [photo credit: Bernard Clark] first book of poetry, a
thin line between, was published
by Book*hug in 2014. Her poetry has
appeared in Ottawater, eleven eleven, Lemon Hound, and The Feathertale Review. She lives in Kingston, Ontario. Read her blog at swallowwriting.ca