Dictionary of wanting
by Isabella Barricklow
Smoke.
Definition:
1. The rain’s meditative exhale.
2. Trail toward ash, toward brightness.
Synonyms:
Tornado, your grandmother’s hair,
disappearance.
Antonyms:
Pasture, whistle, atmosphere.
Bone.
Definition:
1. Hollow sticks tenuously stacked
into the shape of animal.
2. Ghost that only appears when we’ve
failed or something’s failed us.
We are all the same.
Synonyms:
Candle, butterfly, empty road at night.
Antonyms:
Broth, breath, bruise, S.E. Hinton’s Outsiders.
Rot.
Definition:
1. Shadow of carnivorous
bird over your shoulder.
Synonyms:
Kaleidoscope, honeycomb,
dirt beneath pine tree.
Antonyms:
Smell of a red moon’s craters,
pale cheek going hollow overnight,
luck, as the difference between eyelash
and stray eyebrow hair.
Palm.
Definition:
1. Jar for everything you want to remember.
2. A different word for air.
3. Offering words in the shape
of skin.
4. Apology.
Synonyms:
Bottom lip against teeth, sigh, dusk,
glass bottle of bourbon on the last
shelf: 1972.
Antonyms:
Tree trunk, full bathtub, blink, tomorrow.
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