“Matter,” by Jeneva Stone (Poetry ’07)
“Matter,” a poem by 2007 graduate Jeneva Stone, was recently featured in Literary Mama. Read an excerpt below:
Matter
Whatever takes up space and has mass
A wedge-shaped core of darkness
A footprint on my skin, pressed from within
Now and again we rise to the surface
Suspended by slip-shift of wet particulate
Our apparitions, the things you know us by
Once at night beside the lake, an amniotic sea
Beneath all is dark, spreading, unfathomably deep
Read the poem in its entirety here: https://literarymama.com/articles/departments/2020/07/matter