Annette Sisson
​Image by Yaroslav Shuraev                                                                         
Annette Sisson’s poems are published in Valparaiso PRBirmingham PRRust + MothCitron ReviewLascaux ReviewCider PRGlassworksAeolian Harp Anthology (2023), and others. Her first book Small Fish in High Branches was published by Glass Lyre (5/22), and she is finishing her second, Winter Sharp with Apples. Her poems have placed in Frontier New VoicesThe Fish Anthology, and others; several have been nominated for The Pushcart and Best of the Net.


Woodlanders

                                 after Thomas Hardy

You graze the field of my skin,

your finger maps its ridges,
furrows, troughs. No boundary

curbs the longing that roots us

to the earth of one another.
In you I’ve found my Gabriel Oak

made of thicket and sunlight,

wheat sheaves, harvest,
moon-scythe. You measure the stars,

their cycles, coax spring

lambs, steward seeds,
shore up fences—hearken to

my call across the dusky acres.

Your collarbone cradles my cheek.
Elm twigs brush the windowpane.

Sovereign rivers, we rise,

converge in the woodland,
neither north nor south, shade

nor sunrise, cedar nor oak.

We find each other among trees—
leaf on leaf, skin on skin,

wave upon shoal.




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