BONES
Samantha Leigh Futhey
In the freezer, my mother searches
for marbled hamburger, finds
knots of spinal vertebrae, tubes
of femurs threaded with fat,
shins stained pink where blood
rushed, holes wide,
a viewscope framing her belly,
vortex of blood and bone
expanding out from her, fists
and feet kneading her bladder.
Her hand lingers on skulls
whorled with ice crystals,
ovals where wet noses
investigated her hands, their urgent
need for the bottle she held, milk
gurgling down their throats,
white foam splattering her
rubber boots, their necks
slender, soft, warm, their tails
flickering, dark eyes rolled
back with pleasure, eyes
now staring at her,
fumed in cold.
Samantha Leigh Futhey is currently an M.F.A. candidate in the Creative Writing and Environment program at Iowa State University. She has poetry published in RHINO Poetry (under the name Samantha Leigh) and Rust +Moth.