Illusions
From Huizache 11
Leonora Simonovis
I look at the chicken
pecking the yard, know
that, if I wanted to, I
could break her neck
in seconds. I think
of my grandmother
my great grandmother
and all the women
before me who had
to break something
inside of them so others
wouldn’t. Once I sat
in front of a gray wolf,
let our gazes lock, a wolf
whose name I won’t
share because there’s
always a hunter. I could
tell you what I saw
in those eyes made me
afraid, but I’d be lying.
Sometimes, all it takes
is one soul crushing look
to realize how wrong we’ve
been. That a story is just a story.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Leonora Simonovis is a Venezuelan American poet and the author of Study of the Raft, winner of the Colorado Prize for Poetry. Her poetry has been featured in DMQ Review, The Hopper, About Place Journal, Verse Daily, and others. She has been the recipient of fellowships and residencies from The Poetry Foundation, VONA, the Vermont Studio Center, and Sundress Academy for the Arts.