M. C. Aster

M. C. Aster was born in Yugoslavia, a country that no longer exists, and has lived on three continents. Aster’s poems have appeared in many journals and anthologies; forthcoming in Riverbed Review and Cephalopod Anthology. Pushcart nominee Aster calls Southern California home and fosters two endangered Mojave Desert tortoises.

One Last Wallow

Tomorrow
I’ll walk your shadow out
And tightly close the door.
 
    But today
    I will lie moribund
    Alone in the musty darkness
    Sucking on the smoky residue
    Of your once omnipotent presence.
 
Tomorrow
The jacarandas may scatter
A flush of violet on the street
Tomorrow
The blue jays may call all day
And never once shriek out
Your name.
 
    But today
    I will be insufferably weak
    Sigh your sighs
    Breathe your breaths
    And for a heart-beat longer
    Feed the dying fire.