Writing In A Woman's Voice

Sunday, 12 February 2023

 

Estrangement 

by Frances Gaudiano

                                                                                                           
Dart for the crumb,
Hunger overriding fear.
The winter has been long
And the branches bare.

Dancing on cold feet
The gull taps a worm
From the sodden soil,
Snatched and swallowed swiftly.

I know emptiness.
Gnawing at the backbone,
Loss eats up everything.

Once there was a feast
A surfeit of clamouring children.
Each day stuffed with their noise.
Their needs nourished me.

So long the silence now.
Any morsel, I grasp and savour.
Even if the words be poison,
They are better than an empty plate.



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Frances Gaudiano is a veterinary nurse and practicing druid. Her novel, The Listener, was published last year and two other projects are in the editing stages. Her poetry has appeared in a variety of journals and she hopes to produce a chapbook soon. Currently, she lives in Cornwall (England) with two dogs, a husband and a frightening teenager. 


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