here we go again (phlebotomy) by Sarah B. Cahalan

here we go again (phlebotomy)


Content warning: miscarriage

Another woman
holds my hand
to draw me out

Small talk of love
of home of
snow

I could go and pray
tomorrow
but today here is

This contact that
accrues,
antiphonal

Composite as
a lichen or the debris
around a planet

I’m sure none of us
is paid enough
to care this much

for others

Sarah B. Cahalan (she/her) writes about hope/grief/faith, the layers of places and how those correspond with our own layers as people moving through time and place. She has poems, current or forthcoming, in Rogue Agent, Stirring, Pinhole Poetry, EcoTheo Review, and others.