We skip stones on the lake, not well Collecting them from the rubble of castle walls Disintegrating before our eyes Chunks thunk down in warning like God’s wrath Meets capital punishment for those Inside the square, but we are not there We dart between the largest rocks, Abscond with the simplest prize The stones run […]
Jennifer Ruth Jackson
Jennifer Ruth Jackson is an award-winning poet and fiction writer whose work has appeared in Red Earth Review, Banshee, and more. She runs a blog for disabled and neurodivergent creatives called The Handy, Uncapped Pen from an apartment she shares with her husband. Follow her on Twitter @jenruthjackson.