an aberration • adedayo agarau

an aberration

the night my dog died
i was still four & the widow
from the other house screeched
in her sleep again

my mother folded her arms
against her chest as if
she held the outbreak of silence
so keenly

loss is like a wind that touches
everything the sand in my mouth 
did not grow any flowers
that year


by Adedayo Agarau, from The Arrival of Rain