Issue 89

The Other Day

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Some days I am full of hope
Others, a single thing could kill me:

a weed where I’ve already weeded, twice
the clerk muttering Sir uhhh ma’am
one wisp of cloud in the clear blue

Some days I am full of things
Others, a single hope could kill me:

that you already did the dishes
my friend finally texting back
the bright green finch on our empty feeder


But today I am
that shock of white—
clean, shining porcelain bowl
in the sky

today the clerk who misspoke
dies and comes back
as a finch

perches on my edge
drinks the clear blue

of me



Veronica Schorr is author of the chapbook Conscious Blue (Finishing Line Press, 2021) and winner of the Collins Literary Prize in Poetry. Her writing appears in La Piccioletta Barca, Spoon River Poetry Review, Honey Literary, and elsewhere. Veronica is the Assistant Poetry Editor at EcoTheo Review. She is an MFA candidate in Poetry at UNC Greensboro.
Veronica smiling with brown hair in front of canyons
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