Self Portrait as Luna

Self Portrait as Luna

Annika Gangopadhyay

The clouds whisper my name at dusk—
        I am born after the sun dies, out of silence.
The softness covers my shoulders, wraps itself around my body
        until I am a shadow. Below me 
phantoms burn in the dark
        and men cut my hair into constellations. I still see the silver        
        sickles in my sleep, 
                caving inward,
        a field of blades cold against my skin. Lovers curl into crescents 
ablaze with emptiness on the grass,
                and the world is full of waning lullabies, 
        black skies,
                clouds falling at my feet like dust. 
See how I cradle this burgeoning wasteland,
        this cold inferno.
Milk pours out of my skin where the stars should have been,
    and I gently rock the earth back and forth, 
back and forth,
        before the blades nd my throat, 
before a soft red cuts through the sky,
        before the constellations are ablaze, 
Before I die at dawn.

Annika Gangopadhyay

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