sipèstisyon
If you comb your hair at night, you will lose your memory. i don't remember which came first, the alzheimer's or the alopecia. my grandpa lying on our couch– moonlight pooling between clumps of curls…
Bellingham Review Contributor
Mckendy Fils-Aimé is a Haitian-American poet, organizer, and educator. He is a former artist in residence for MassLEAP and the Art Alliance of Northern New Hampshire. Mckendy is a Callaloo Creative Writing Fellow whose work has appeared in Acentos Review, The Shore, Boxcar Poetry Review, The Journal, Callaloo, and elsewhere. He currently lives in Lowell, MA.
If you comb your hair at night, you will lose your memory. i don't remember which came first, the alzheimer's or the alopecia. my grandpa lying on our couch– moonlight pooling between clumps of curls…