Jennifer Browne
Lumbricus terrestris | Common Earthworm
Eyeless, earthworms tunnel
root-paths, routes for water.
Nothing appears without
something readying its way.
Last night, I drove a moon-
bright road, thought of the
other ones you’ve loved.
Could there ever be a word
to name what they made in
you, what they broke open?
I taste a bit of apple peel
and see the loam, the fungi,
sun and worms. None of us
can last alone. Let’s feel our
blind ways forward, pulse
with all those extra hearts.
Jennifer Browne falls in love easily with other people’s dogs. She is the author of American Crow (Beltway Editions, 2024) and some other stuff, too. Find her at linktr.ee/jenniferabrowne or drinking coffee at Clatter in Frostburg, MD.