the first snow smelled like white crayons
eight nine ten eight nine ten
those coats are watching me
yesterday I lost the red petunia
All the outside doors are marked Exit,
my sister says, but I can’t get out.
Martha Christina has published two collections: Staying Found (Fleur-de-lis Press) and Against Detachment (Pecan Grove Press). Her work appears in earlier issues of Red Eft Review, and recently in Star 82 Review, Crab Orchard Review, and Tiny Seed Journal. Born and raised in Indiana, she now lives in Bristol, Rhode Island.
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