Leah Claire Kaminski
Will you be short as spring
some crazy glory and then
I habituate,
walk under your bowers
raining with green light
and after a block
it’ll be like big deal, like
here’s my miracle,
here are your Goldfish.
Leah Claire Kaminski's poems appear or will soon in Bennington Review, Boston Review, Massachusetts Review, Prairie Schooner, The Rumpus, and ZYZZYVA, and in chapbooks from Harbor Editions, Milk and Cake Press, and Dancing Girl Press. She's received Grand Prize from the Summer Literary Seminars, was finalist for a WICW Fellowship, and has received support from the Community of Writers, the Napa Valley Writers' Conference, and elsewhere. An Editorial Assistant at Seneca Review, Leah was educated at Harvard and UC Irvine and now lives in Chicago. Read more work at www.leahkaminski.com.
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some crazy glory and then
I habituate,
walk under your bowers
raining with green light
and after a block
it’ll be like big deal, like
here’s my miracle,
here are your Goldfish.
Leah Claire Kaminski's poems appear or will soon in Bennington Review, Boston Review, Massachusetts Review, Prairie Schooner, The Rumpus, and ZYZZYVA, and in chapbooks from Harbor Editions, Milk and Cake Press, and Dancing Girl Press. She's received Grand Prize from the Summer Literary Seminars, was finalist for a WICW Fellowship, and has received support from the Community of Writers, the Napa Valley Writers' Conference, and elsewhere. An Editorial Assistant at Seneca Review, Leah was educated at Harvard and UC Irvine and now lives in Chicago. Read more work at www.leahkaminski.com.
Return to May 2022 Edition