V  P  R

VALPARAISO POETRY REVIEW
Contemporary Poetry and Poetics



 
 

~MICHELLE BROOKS~



SPEAK WITHOUT BLOOD



 

Once love resurrected—my father
returning home after a long absence
to a foreign country, bearing gifts:
a plastic doctor's kit for me, a doll
with wooden shoes for my sister.  I would
place the plat stethoscope to my heart
and listen.  Sometimes I'd make notes,
ask other people to put in the ear tips,
to confirm my fear, to hear what I thought
might be abnormal.  But my heart never
suffered.  Only my mouth bloomed with sores,
making it difficult to speak without blood
darkening my lips to the color of a Valentine.
 
 

© by Michelle Brooks
 



 
 

Contributor's note
Next page
Table of contents
VPR home page
 

[Best read with browser font preferences set at 12 pt. Times New Roman]