Literary Orphans

Predatory by Elizabeth O’Brien

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I am not the cloud

rising

wealthy as a mushroom, serene

and terrible

seeping

into everything.

 

But I can make one pint of raspberry ice cream last

a whole month

shaving off

 

single tranquil ribbons

one at a time,

 

my stainless teaspoon mining

deep in. And I do

 

savor

the wet

 

tang of red. It’s metallic,

 

ice cold.

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Elizabeth O’Brien lives in Minneapolis, MN, where she earned an MFA in Poetry at the University of Minnesota. Her work—poetry and prose—has appeared in many journals, including New England Review,The Rumpus, Diagram, Sixth Finch, Radar Poetry, PANK, Cicada, and the Ploughshares blog. Her chapbook, A Secret History of World Wide Outage, is forthcoming from ELJ Publications. Follow her on twitter at @elzb_obri.

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