“Reclining Nude (1865)” by Francine Conley (poetry ’14)

An excerpt “Reclining Nude (1865)” by Francine Conley (poetry ’14), published by Pink Panther Magazine.

Reclining Nude (1865)

The shape of her is not committed to the bed on which she lounges, 
feet crossed, one big toe stretched upward as if in her mind a word 

just flared like vigil.  Her gaze lingers on an open book set next to her 
on the bed.  As the one looking I enter her emergent nakedness 

as if it is available to me, and yet not.  Behind her, a striped duvet, 
disheveled by a sleeper who thrashed about in her sleep.  

Even in dreams a body grasps for what it can.  Her other hand 
doesn’t care.  It sits slack by her side, stilled by what she reads.  

[… continue reading at Pink Panther Magazine.]