Two poems by Claire Taylor

Dusk Falls on Lifetimes
by Amanda McLeod

If I Die

worry not about our last conversation
words expressed in haste, sentiments
left unspoken, famous last words 
are for famous people, we are but 
two regular schmoes. Remember instead the 
soft dip of my clavicle, a bowl to drop your 
kisses into at the end of the day
–welcome home. Think of 
the orbit of my navel, the galaxy
we formed from hope and heat,
that one bottle of wine we’d been saving. Please

forget the time I raged about the ways you failed
to love me, and the time after that
forget them all. Say instead
I was a saint–let’s keep our secrets 
fold them into little squares tucked away 
in desk drawers, pull them out when 
you miss the press of my forehead 
against your sternum, fingers 
like combs through your hair

remember the park
cake and stars, the way
your smile opened into mine?

all these years

I would have been gone long ago
if not for you
brushing the hair from my eyes
showing me another way


Home

A family of birds roosts in a crack in the stones of my house
I can hear the babies when I sit on the porch in the mornings
cool dew of night slowly yields to the heat of day, and 
the babies call out for breakfast, an unseen chorus of want 
it is two hundred years old, this house
made from thick stone pulled from the earth by 
the sunburnt hands of men
I like to sip my coffee 
and think of the birds that came before 
two centuries of avian interlopers
plus insects and mice, spiders, fungi, 
weedy vines I tear away from the stones each spring 
that creep back again weeks later 
a whole history of beings 
coming and going from these cracks
making the most of 
man’s imperfections


Claire Taylor (she/her) writes poetry, short fiction, and the occasional essay. She makes up stories for kids in her monthly newsletter, Little Thoughts. Her work has appeared or is upcoming in Capsule Stories, Kissing Dynamite, perhappened mag and moreShe lives in Baltimore, Maryland and can be found online at clairemtaylor.com, Twitter @ClaireM_Taylor, and Instagram @todayweread


Amanda McLeod is an Australian author and artist, with a penchant for wild places and quiet. Her work has appeared in many places both in print and online, her flash fiction collection Animal Behaviour was released by Chaffinch Press in 2020. Her work has been shortlisted in several writing prizes, and won the 2018 Marjorie Graber-McInnis Short Story Award. She is Managing Editor of Animal Heart Press. Find her at amandamcleodwrites.com