By Ann Hudson
is what I do on my most
difficult nights, the lamp
clicked off, the book bookmarked
and set beneath the reading glasses,
pills, and glass. I just don’t want
to let anyone down. What if
there’s some warning sign, some
important pain I should act on?
What if I mess it up? I cleaned out
the pantry shelves today,
emptying down the disposal
the pickled beets, the pears,
the raspberry jam I canned myself
but never had the faith to eat.
Ann Hudson is the author of The Armillary Sphere (Ohio University Press) and Glow (Next Page
Press), a chapbook on radium. Her poems have appeared in Cider Press Review, Orion, Crab
Orchard Review, Colorado Review, North American Review, Spoon River Poetry Review, SWWIM,
and elsewhere. She is a senior editor for RHINO, and teaches at a Montessori school in
Evanston, Illinois.