Invasion Poem by Cathryn Hankla

Invasion



I cripple some ants.
I don't mean to, but I do.
Others I squash flat
Leaving one liquid dot
Beneath each creature
Like a wandering third eye,
A floating caste mark.

I fear ants in my food.
They terrorize with quizzical
Patterns, tiny hammers,
Wood screws. They invite
Free-loaders to freckle my floors,
Doorways, drains,
Banana skins, bare toes.

I slip ten corpora delicti
Into a business envelope,
Bless them, seal their paper
Tomb with kisses, tiny and wet,
Iron the paste with my fist,
Address it to
What doesn't return.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Cathryn Hankla

Cathryn Hankla

United States / Virginia
Close
Error Success