New Poetry by Elisabeth Lewis Corley: “An Loc”

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THE CHOPPING BLADES / image by Amalie Flynn

 

Someone is running, there,
just out of call.
We all hear the air beaten into waves,
the chopping blades. I am afraid
I will see a face, I will fall.
As it is the hand, small with distance
claps the air.

Listen, a bitter churning,
lungs roar, ragged like yours
on your morning run.
You are out of breath, we are out
here.

From blank distance the helicopters
return for another pass. I say,
Welcome back. Facts are your only friends,
they say. There is nothing
I wish to forget.

Elisabeth Lewis Corley

Elisabeth Lewis Corley’s poems have appeared in Michigan Quarterly Review, Southern Poetry Review, Hyperion, Consequence: A Literary Magazine Addressing the Culture of War, Carolina Quarterly, Feminist Studies, BigCityLit, New Haven Review, Cold Mountain Review, MiddleLost, Chatham Magazine, and others. She holds an M.F.A. in poetry from the Warren Wilson Program for Writers and a B.A. with Highest Honors in Poetry from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Corley was awarded a 2018 North Carolina Arts Council Fellowship in Poetry.

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