A Turn of the Plow, a Furrow, a Line of Writing

by Angie Macri

Angie Macri

When the drought filled with fire,
the men thought maybe it's natural
after all, and when the grave
filled with wombs, they said
it's just a matter of time.
Women bit their lips as they'd been taught,
to draw more color to their mouths
but also to hold the word
they knew not to say, no: no
to fire taking horses, vineyards, the old
too slow to get out; no to drought
taking the garden as if the angel's sword
had fallen from its hand and took root;
no to the graves of women
who gave birth and died
or tried not to and paid
with their lives; no to the womb
about which men wrote laws
and tried to enter again and again
on account of the verse
about loving the way of a man
with a virgin, with a young girl
and trying to say that doesn't mean
what you thought.





Last updated November 09, 2022