Joshua Tree

by Raven SC Lee

a sea of the slowest tangerine 

waves stretching 

all around me.

serrated swords, soft

martian boulders, stacked, potentiated,

hare and raven call.

meld, undulate.

there is coherence here

in the body of this place. 

she asks

why have you come?

who will you be?

she opens to me

like arms

like legs

there is space here

to slip out of one way of being

and into another

I am contained by her 

her strange beauty 

and parched love.

she grasps my heart  

wrings it. leftovers of some heartbreak 

or another, a trickle on the sand.

she asks 

what will you leave here

at the feet of the beloved

Raven SC Lee (she/her) lives on unceded land of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde and Siletz Indians on Wy-East (Mt Hood, Oregon) where she spends her time writing, hanging out in the forest and throwing funky pots. Raven writes memoir, essays and poetry. Her essays and poetry have appeared in Eunoia Review, One Art, Amethyst Review, Honeyguide Literary and Hip Mama. Raven is on a hiatus from her career as a psychologist and therapist trainer.

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