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Issue 06 · Autumn 2021 · poetry

Rows of Houses

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when her heart beat, I was home, and nothing
needed changing. the clouds retched sunlight
through the halls; she threw the blinds and howled.

all along the cul-de-sac, the painted bright homes
smiled; our house grew greyer, grander by the
hour. the plumbing dripped red mornings, ducts
gasped afternoons: the tissue shreds of words she’d
thought of saying. the walls were still furiously built
for two. outside, the living wandered screaming;
chewed the throats of panicked pigeons ’til blood
dazzled grey feathers. trapped and swaddled in
our private common disaster I kissed the air vent,
whispered in coherent I’m still here, and braced
for apparition: one of a row of steady houses.

there are secrets only learned in habitation:
the fizzled wiring, dipping floors. each cramped
compartment where we keep our hearts. that
behind smooth curtains, all the walls are falling;

that when we met, I feared my own
unsoundness to tend a helpless house.
but in possession, I understand good homes.
I kept my lights flickering, my doors creaking
in clear weather, my house haunted as long
as she needed me; until the blood ran finally
down the walls and I could bear her letting go.

Leah Bobet’s poetry has recently appeared in Uncanny Magazine, Plenitude, and Climbing Lightly Through Forests: A Poetry Anthology Honoring Ursula K. Le Guin (Aqueduct Press). Her most recent novel, An Inheritance of Ashes (Scholastic Canada/Clarion Books US), received the Aurora, Sunburst, and Copper Cylinder awards in 2016, and she was guest poetry editor for Reckoning: creative writing on environmental justice’s 2021 issue. She lives in Toronto, where she makes jam, builds civic engagement spaces, and plants both tomatoes and trees. Visit her at www.leahbobet.com.

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Leah Bobet
Leah Bobet

Novelist, editor, and critic Leah Bobet’s novels have won the Sunburst, Copper Cylinder, and Aurora Awards, been Ontario Library Association’s Best Bets, and shortlisted for the Andre Norton Award. Her short fiction has appeared in multiple Year’s Best anthologies and is taught in high school and university classrooms in Canada, Australia, and the US, and her poetry appears in both speculative and literary journals. She was a founding editor at Abyss & Apex, editor of Ideomancer Speculative Fiction, and guest poetry editor for Reckoning: creative writing on environmental justice‘s 2021 issue. She lives in Toronto, where she makes jam, builds civic engagement spaces, and plants both tomatoes and trees. Visit her at www.leahbobet.com.

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