by k spicka
at the dry end of summer is a black-eyed susan roadside sighing against the crisp taupe of fields that have ripened and fallen
a prairie desert sacrifice for the thirst of autumn
K Spicka is a recovering English major living and writing in Omaha, NE. They have one previously published collection, "blue hydrangea morning." Their unpublished work can be found on sticky notes, in half-full notebooks, and in the notes app of their cell phone.