Guest
Slouched on their couch I try for invisibility, my belly falling over my crotch and affording some privacy, my fur a little sparse here and there, my skin scaling underneath. “Gorilla” means a “tribe of hairy women” but I’m just one gorilla in a group of humans, not a member of the family.
Muzzled, only my
fingers talk. A weed above
snow. Geranium.
* Nicola Morris started off British but now lives in Vermont, in the US. She's published poems, stories and essays, and teaches in the Goddard College MFA programme, in Plainfield, Vermont.
I like this – it made me think. very well written.
Interesting! Although I've never felt adequate to write my own [poetry], I have been developing a greater appreciation of it since the '90s.