Going First
by Holly Day
“I want to” she
cuts the lengths of rope
“I want to”
four for them and one for her
“This is for
you” would be so easy to do it
there is a
letter in the hallway addressed to you:
a list of how
you could stop this.
So long as she
only creeps down the hall
and makes no
sound as she enters their rooms
and makes no
sound as she ties the knots tight
nobody will
know until it’s too late.
* * * * *
Holly Day has
taught writing classes at the Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota,
since 2000. Her poetry has recently appeared in Big Muddy, The
Cape Rock, New Ohio Review, and Gargoyle, and
her published books include Walking Twin Cities, Music Theory for
Dummies, Ugly Girl, and The Yellow Dot of a Daisy. She has
been a featured presenter at Write On, Door County (WI), North Coast Redwoods
Writers' Conference (CA), and the Spirit Lake Poetry Series (MN). Her newest
poetry collections, A Perfect Day for Semaphore (Finishing
Line Press) and I'm in a Place Where Reason Went Missing (Main
Street Rag Publishing Co.) will be out late 2018.
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