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Two Poems: Hag Dances

In her new collection Hag Dances (At Bay Press), poet Susan Wismer confronts the darker recesses of the self in order to change and heal. Read the poems “Hand Shadows” and “After All” from the book, below.

The cover of Hag Dances by Susan Wismer. The cover features a line illustration of a woman with spindly branches bristling off of her body, to mirror the thorny text of "hag dances."

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Two Poems from Hag Dances by Susan Wismer

Hand Shadows


Imprisoned
bound hands, cuffed wrists
fingers clenched and outstretched
clenched again

The bagpipe’s nine notes
hearken the possible –
breathe through the keen cuts
of grief, sun silent stripes
the barred window
on the wall her fingers draw
chiaroscuro
shadow and light

her butterflies fly

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After All

The bow scrapes
across strings, cello’s body
resonates, sings, breathes
in my arms

Under your pianist hands, keys
white, black rise and fall
that slight, graceful lift
of your head, our eyes
catching light –
memory

All those songs
we sang and sang
are with me still

but I’m fine
after all
without you

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A photo of Susan Wismer. She is a light skin toned woman with mid-length grey hair worn loose, crossing her arms wearing a white linen shirt unbuttoned over a mauve tshirt. She smiles widely. In the background is a lake, with green shores far off on the horizon.

Susan Wismer is a queer poet who is grateful to live on Treaty 18 territory at the southern shore of Manidoo-zaagai’gan (Georgian Bay) in Ontario, Canada with two human partners and a very large dog. Recent work has been published in These Small Hours (ed. Lorna Crozier) a Wintergreen Press chapbook, Pinhole Poetry, Orbis International Literary Journal, Poetry Plans (Bell Press), Qwerty, Prairie Fire ,and Poets in Response to Peril (eds. Penn Kemp, Richard Sitoski). 

Photo of Susan credit Frances Morency.

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