Bill Damon photo
By
Anuja Ghimire
Snow angels in the ether
Again the earth faces the sun with the same scars
While she turns, the children float farther in the air
Like kites in a vacuum,
butterflies in the bell jar
they are
still snow
angels in the ether
hands and legs forever apart
Again we have swept away gun powder
with an iron broom and its callous straws
but the tip of the handle pokes holes in the sky
and the children slip through
we fill each space with a face and a name
and drop them off near cemented places
Anuja Ghimire
Anuja Ghimire was born and raised in Kathmandu, Nepal. A Pushcart-and Best of the Net nominee, she’s published in the U.S., Canada, and Nepal. Most recently, her poem “The Summer of Endless Rain” appeared in Glass: A Journal of Poetry. She lives in Dallas, TX with her husband and two little girls and writes poetry. In the day, she works as an editor/publisher in the e-learning industry. @NepaliPoet; saffronandsymmetry.tumblr.com
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