
my reflection in the water
fleeting,
as darkness dances with the
light.
willow-witchers in the night
my face a shimmer on the moon,
shamed by the
expression,
wishing.
no other gods before me
my breath a plume,
kissing the toothy wet wall,
lapping at the healing
treacle.
what the dormouse said
my legs are stalks,
numb tubers
anchoring a frail
lotus.
ding dong bell
my feet are earth,
arsenic
leaching into my
pores.
pussy’s in the well
my mind is bottomless,
bored into layers
of rich earth, seeking the
wellspring.
for I am the Way
by Lisa Joele Tuttle
fleeting,
as darkness dances with the
light.
willow-witchers in the night
my face a shimmer on the moon,
shamed by the
expression,
wishing.
no other gods before me
my breath a plume,
kissing the toothy wet wall,
lapping at the healing
treacle.
what the dormouse said
my legs are stalks,
numb tubers
anchoring a frail
lotus.
ding dong bell
my feet are earth,
arsenic
leaching into my
pores.
pussy’s in the well
my mind is bottomless,
bored into layers
of rich earth, seeking the
wellspring.
for I am the Way
by Lisa Joele Tuttle