At your house (2)

posted Aug 11, 2009

You’ve left; I break twigs off outside your fence and let them scatter on the ground

It’s winter; I let a stranger’s fingers fall all over me

Rachel Springer is a recent graduate of the University of Arizona's MFA program. She lives and works in Tucson, AZ. Her work is forthcoming in Versal.

We’ve published six more poems by Springer: “At your house (1),” “At the party (1),” “After sex (1),” “After sex (2),” “At the party (2),” and “Because you're messy but not dirty.”