Poems by Rachel Rose Teferet

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Budding

by Rachel Rose Teferet

From Canary Spring 2019

Rachel lives in the Bear River Watershed, upon the banks of Wolf Creek, where she howls under full moons. She goes often to the Yuba River, where she drapes herself on sunny rocks and writes poetry and romantic comedies in the shade of the willows.

Still, in the pause
between
sleeping
dreaming
the creek whispers
half-moon lullabies
and the young buck
browses the blackberries
velvet antlers
budding with stars




Rain

by Rachel Rose Teferet

From Canary Winter 2018-19

on a day
that has not stopped
raining for weeks

one day spanning
every day of hidden
sun. The roads

buckle
the mine shafts
collapse

revealing swiss-cheese
cavities where the gold
should have been

but now only empty
tunnels like prolapsed
arteries thick with

mercury arsenic sludge
and the ghosts
of crazy white men.




Rain on Dry Leaves

by Rachel Rose Teferet

From Canary Fall 2019

drumming frog song

the last cicada hum.
Fragrant earth

breathing like an attar
in a base of sandalwood

and my bones
melt into my bed

dreaming past thin membranes,
illusions separating
me from you—

I swim
past the portal

to the source of rain
all water
at once




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