New Haunted Passages Poem: “The Bedroom Endures an Owl” by Ginna Luck

All the walls are being eaten by something. All the books
die before we do. The framed photos fill our throats.
Each corner slows out vowels like flat stones.
The door reflects an owl. A pigeon sobs a shovel.
A creature’s tiny legs rip like flint. An object under the bed
snaps like a deer ankle.
An object crushed in the corner chews its leg off.
An owl murmurs a metal pole. The ground waves
swallowed claws. A tail darkens
like a blueberry. An unresolved face under my face
wraps itself in glass.
A dove in the walls dies overnight.

Ginna Luck lives in Seattle. She’s employed as an elementary school teacher and tutor. Her poems can be read in Cul-de-Sac of Blood, Bathhouse, and The Tiny. Her full-length collection, Everything Has Been Asking for Mercy, came out in 2019.  

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