“She sees / I see” poetry by Alena Zhang ’18

This poem by Alena Zhang ’18 was published in January/February 2017 issue of Cicada Magazine.

She sees / I see

water crawling beside
  a fresh spill of glitter lava
silhouettes of spotted embers
  glowing by the hands of the summer sun
trees painting a cowhide black and white
  darkness erupting to a light
sending a maelstrom of dragonflies
  jetting across the scorching stream
and my little sister hears
  but what I don’t feel is
that grumble of the gravel
  the earth beneath our feet shouting
and you’d think she would ask me
  “is this normal?”
but she still has time to learn
  because I’ve seen winters come and go
and make volcanic mistakes
  one too many times.

dragonfly

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