“Rabbit Pâté,” by Jennifer Funk (Poetry ’16)
“Rabbit Pâté,” a poem by 2016 alum Jennifer Funk, was recently featured in Painted Bride Quarterly. Read an excerpt below:
Rabbit Pâté
It arrived this afternoon swaddled in plastic wrap and packed in ice, already beheaded
and de-furred, lustrous and pale. Both creatures ready, the counter sanitized and clear,
Chef takes animal apart, parting limbs from torso with practiced hands
and a paring knife, shearing burgundy muscle loose from bone, his wrist loosening
tissue with swift flicks. His frame mounts a shadow over the once-a-rabbit, the getting
comes easy, his synapses discharging from the memory grove: brain to bicep
to wrist to knife’s edge. He stills, holds the heart a beat. This heart, a rough
nugget of muscle, the size of a walnut…
Read the rest of this poem here: http://pbqmag.org/jennifer-funk-rabbit-pate/