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Content Warning: mental health, religion
L.N. Quinn – Martha
Martha hears voices coming from the moon. Very quietly,
like echoes of flowers stretching over the lawn.
She wonders why the world has stopped crying
and she hasn’t. She tries understanding how death is a silent event.
Softly holds palms of earth in her upturned hands.
What a terrible thing to be buried in. It looks like grass
and feels like childhood. Play-Doh, she remembers. She used to believe
her mother was a prophet. Always whispering.
Martha is made of words she will never speak aloud.
The more she learns about the human heart, the more she believes
it is a bomb. Martha wonders if she needs to sell her soul,
and how one goes about doing that.
L.N. Quinn (they/them) is a partner, parent, and poet. They draw inspiration from the diverse landscapes and experiences of time lived in the midwest and southwest United States. When not writing, they enjoy collecting vinyl records, film photography, composing music, and playing RPGs. Find them on Instagram @l.n.quinn
Artwork: Untethered in Alchemy by Louise Mather
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