“Sunrise in N 566 at the Royal Jubilee Hospital” by Terri Gower
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Sunrise in N 566 at the Royal Jubilee Hospital
By Terri Gower
After Impression, Sunrise by Claude Monet
Morning light seeps
through sheer blinds—
Gulls’ wingtips
dissect the sky,
flesh streaked
clouds trailing behind.
I stretch my IV
cord to the couch
below the window
so I can trace
their dance with
my fingertips.
Copyright © Terri Gower
Terri Gower is an English as an Additional Language Teacher and poet living on the unceded and traditional lands of the lək̓ʷəŋən speaking people (also known as Victoria, BC, Canada). She is an associate editor with JLRB Press, an independent, small-run imprint that specializes in poetry. She has a rare lung disease called Idiopathic Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension which often makes its way into her writing. She has been published in Bangs Zine, Tissues PH Magazine, and Gastropoda.
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