Visual art by Sana Liu
The portrait is done. I eat
A sandwich, down a coffee,
Break my fast.
Halfway through the third croissant,
The girl in the painting –
She’s a striking girl, with wry lips
And gray eyes –
Suddenly parts her lips
And speaks.
I don’t remember my childhood,
She murmurs. I have lanky arms
And a moony face and all I do
All day long is sit in an oil painting
And grimace at this paltry flower.
I must’ve lost my memories
After someone pushed me
Down a gorge.
Did you fish me out?
To which I reply,
No. I down another coffee,
Grab my paintbrush,
Blot her lips.
She faces the sky now,
A wayward diverge,
The long and unbroken dirge.