“Irruptive Species,” by Jayne Benjulian (Poetry ’13)
Jayne Benjulian, a 2013 poetry alum, was recently featured in the LEON Literary Review. Read an excerpt of “Irruptive Species” below:

Irruptive Species
I heard the owl too close
to the house, rustling leaves
skimming the back side
of her wings in air before
she settled atop a dead
birch. From there she surveyed.
I examined her too.
White and black bars across her chest.
Early for me, half-light:
my husband’s breathing, a storm
inside his marrow, violent rush,
upsurge in numbers, balance disturbed.
Read the rest of this poem here: http://leonliteraryreview.com/issue-8-jayne-benjulian/