Field Note on Gaston Bachelard’s 
            THE POETICS OF SPACE




The wildflower book says the petals 
             of Achillea millefolium 
can be crushed to powder and applied 
             to wounds to stop bleeding. 
A patch of dormant yarrow lives and waits 
             for winter’s passing 
to the west of my cabin. 
             The Navajo called it life’s medicine
Bullet wounds. Shrapnel wounds.
             December chill. Barren trees 
hug the hill behind and do not shade 
             my space from the bright afternoon 
sun. My desk faces south 
             below a window framing the lake 
as I flip through the pages of the book 
             then set it aside to begin arranging 
my things as though I am home—
             though not. My hands
find first the bag of my mother’s ashes. 
             To stop the bleeding, I set the velvet bag 
next to the book, hear dogs barking 
             from the cabin nearby, 
piercing the stolid silence in these Appalachian 
             foothills, pray 
because I need to, no other reason,
             [wounds don’t heal; they age]
crush the words inside my mouth 
             so I can taste the things they name. 
I’ve spoken them before; 
             now she can hear me. 
Bullet wound. Shrapnel wound. 
             December chill, the barren trees.




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Kimberly Ann Priest
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Kimberly Ann Priest is the author of Slaughter the One Bird, finalist for the American Best Book Awards, as well as chapbooks The Optimist Shelters in PlaceParrot Flower, and Still Life. Winner of the New American Press 2019 Heartland Poetry Prize, her work has appeared in North Dakota QuarterlySalamanderSlipstreamThe Berkeley Poetry ReviewEcoTheoBorderlands and other journals. She is an associate poetry editor for the Nimrod International Journal of Prose and Poetry and assistant professor at Michigan State University. 
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