Contentment

Donna Vorreyer

The quiet of the woods feathers my brain,
and my tongue magentas with beets.

Still I’m restless and cannot sleep.
I can’t explain the shadow’s abstractions—
how the coat rack becomes my dead father,
how dust motes swirl like fledglings in a riot of air.

I came here to be content, but it’s not working.
I must content myself with myself—
mind stuffed with clutter,
spilled contents of a tea cup,
amoeba birthmark on my collarbone,
pearls small moons against my chest.

When I finally sleep, I dream of horns that push
up through my belly and my nightgown.

I wake and scan myself for wounds.
I find only the usual ones.

Donna Vorreyer is the author of Unrivered (2025), To Everything There Is (2020), Every Love Story is an Apocalypse Story (2016) and A House of Many Windows (2013), all from Sundress Publications. She hosts the reading series A Hundred Pitchers of Honey and is a co-founder/editor of the new journal Asterales: A Journal of Arts & Letters.

Artwork: “Lump in My Throat” by Rebecca Wood
colored pencil on wooden board

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