iT’s harder to kill things here
the wet of mississippi hangs
droplets from the very river
saturating my wall
every pane of these windows
scraped clean
of the green-fingered algae
growing up to seal out
golden light
houses propped
up a foot on cinderblocks
oasis of leaves, geckos, roaches
many-inches long
scuttling through the door jamb
to hover, ominously
above the dining table
at night in the garage, I pull warm clothing
from dryer, wet from washer
between slamming their doors and clicking settings into place
I try not to hear
the rats shifting in their rafters
held back by the glow of my light
until I retreat back inside
Anna bagoly
Anna Bagoly (Ah-na BUH-goy) is Hungarian-American and just completed their MA in Poetry at USM. They are fascinated with recreating memories that immerse in sensation and imagery, blending poetry and creative nonfiction to create new forms. They’ve been published in dead peasant, Wingless Dreamer, Black Spot Books, won the Memorial Fellowship at Heavy Feather Review, and have recorded a piece with the Mississippi Coalition Against Sexual Assault.