“skerwink” by katie o’brien
Poetry Pause is the League of Canadian Poets’ daily poetry dispatch. This June, Poetry Pause celebrates Indigenous and LGBTQI2S+ poets for Indigenous History Month and Pride Month! Read “skerwink” by katie o’brien.
skerwink
By katie o’brien
dig holes in my skin
peels it flakes drying cod
on forgotten wharfs
geological uprising
rock walls bleed water
old man’s
flowerbeard
wearing stolen orthotics at
the stone site of capelin
suicide squads
Copyright © katie o’brien
Previously published in the 25th issue of Riddle Fence (2016), based in St. John’s, Ktaqmkuk.. Originally appeared in Poetry Pause on July 27, 2020.
katie o’brien (they/them) is a community worker and poet living in Kjipuktuk (Halifax). Their fifth chapbook, two ten six, was published by The Blasted Tree in October 2022.
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