LITTLE
SHELL/BIG OCEAN: The Awakening
by Alexis Rhone Fancher
1.Inside the shell: the girl. Almost 15,
still submerged. She dreams ocean and desire
until a boy swims out of her.
2. She’s a bundle of suspense, her mother
thinks. A handful. But the boy sees
the girl, all her hunger. She has no
mirror, does not yet know she is a siren.
3. Inside the shell: the girl. Her inner
Mussorgsky. Her red bikini. Her demeanor
a mediterranean pink, the color of her
sex, libido - a jitterbug of stars - thrown against her sky.
She plots her escape. Tests the latches.
Her mother tests them, too.
4. The family astrologer charts the
girl’s course. Venus in Scorpio. Her Leo moon.
The foreseeable future? Mars in the
6th house and invasion.
5. The little shell drifts. Treads
water. Her mother wants to keep the girl safe.
But she is exhausted & works full
time.
6. Outside the shell: the boy. He’s in
over his head. His Circe is calling. The lure.
The slosh and toss.
He buys a waterproof camera, infrared
film to capture her.
7. The boy knows they are fated. Hard not
to imagine jimmying the lock,
their bodies colliding in the crashing
waves, starlight, her briny coast glittering.
* * * * *
"LITTLE SHELL/BIG OCEAN: The
Awakening" was first Published in Rag Queen Periodical (2017)
Alexis Rhone Fancher is
published in Best American Poetry, Rattle, Hobart, Verse Daily, Plume,
Cleaver, Diode, Duende, Pirene’s Fountain, Poetry East, Pedestal Magazine and
elsewhere. She’s authored five poetry collections, most recently, Junkie
Wife (Moon Tide Press, 2018), and The Dead Kid Poems (KYSO
Flash Press, 2019). EROTIC: New & Selected, from New York
Quarterly, and another, full-length collection (in Italian) by Edizioni
Ensemble, Italia, will both be published in 2021. A multiple Pushcart Prize and
Best of the Net nominee, Alexis is poetry editor of Cultural Weekly.
www.alexisrhonefancher.com
Saturday, 23 January 2021
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