Enlighten Radio Presents
Talk to Your Ghosts.
Emily Dickinson, Edna St Vincent Millay, Lola Haskins haunt the other side, of yourself.
Wednesdays, 10 AM
Hosts: Janet Harrison, John Case
This Episode Recorded Oct 30, 2024
Patsy Sees a Ghost
by Lola Haskins
I'm crossing the river where it narrows,
carefully, it being Sunday
and I'm past the root end of the log
when I look up,
and there's a haunt sitting
on the blossom end.
I can see trumpet vine and blackberries
through her white dress.
Gnats hang in the air.
The river runs, red-brown and deep.
The haunt sings
and it's my music, the blood song
of my heart and bones
and my skull dancing in the road.
And Chloe, she knows my name.
She says Oh Patsy, take care,
or you will surely fall
and the thick river
will pull you too to shroudy weeds
and you'll be gone,
gone as the moment you looked up
and saw the trumpet vine and
berrries, hot and ready
through my white dress,
gone as all the years since I died,
and waited here for you.
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