Night
Sara Lupita Olivares
before loss there is habit the moon implied beyond a fence
outside a goat crosses the pavement
hooves circle in the snow a broken jaw
reassembled I begin to make a house despite the highway
what song into the child’s ear subtracts an animal’s
forage end to end the wrong leaves have been
eaten each absent correspondence bleats
you misinterpret the animal’s mouth
as objectivity
each unparticular way of seeing
Sara Lupita Olivares is the author of the chapbook “Field Things” (dancing girl press). Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Gulf Coast, Salt Hill Journal, Denver Quarterly, Apogee, and elsewhere. She is currently a PhD student at Western Michigan University.