‘Cuarentena Sonambulo’ by Kerenn Irias

Emergence
by Jacque Davis

Cuarantena Sonambulo

the moon over the desert cried for 40 days and 40 nights/
I baked bread and burnt sage for a virtual audience/ blessed
was the primrose, the cactus, and the sereus: all most alive

in a field of grief / the bloody arrow splits through orion’s chest
if only to change the scenery / I hold my lover’s face in my palms/

my exodus from a sterilized world brought me to the ginkgo tree,
who shakes the weight of 270 million years like it’s nothing/

because time is nothing/ the cherry blossoms bloomed / we never saw /
what happens if it rains in the desert? / I am barefoot / I am naked

for the first time in my life / I can see the gleam in a coyote’s eyes and/
I am the one who’s afraid.


Kerenn Irias is a New Jersey native with a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and English. She has a penchant for exploring the ocean, humanity, and everything in between. Her work has previously appeared in Kissing Dynamite, Insanity’s Horse, and the What You Need to Know About Me anthology.


Jacque Davis creates art from her home studio in Southern Illinois. Her longtime love of color, texture and stitch is evident in her richly colored and densely stitched art. She is inspired by nature and the evocative language of dreams. Her work can be seen at jacquedavis.com