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Winter 2023 • Vol. XLV No. 1 Poetry |

Songbird

The songbird sipped from a man-
made lake and couldn’t discern
its poison. The world
blinkered like snow at night, and still 
she performed her cadenza.

Now she lies beneath a briar, 
in citrine satin, diva fallen mid-
act, to gasps, her eye
no longer avid but a black, glassy sea
edging an abandoned mansion.
Photo of Paula Bohince
Paula Bohince is the author of three poetry collections, most recently Swallows and Waves (Sarabande, 2016). She received a 2022 Fellowship in Translation from the National Endowment for the Arts and the 2021 Raiziss/de Palchi Fellowship from the Academy of American Poets. She lives in Pennsylvania.

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