This is holy: April, its wavering warmth. That the body makes a body. That the bereavement peace lily from 1-800-Flowers out-arches its container, won’t wither no matter how little I water. The umbrella plant in its macrame swing scratching the living room’s east wall, snowball bloom of the cherry tree beyond the window. Do you […]
Angela Janda
ANGELA JANDA's poetry has appeared in journals including Rattle, San Pedro River Review, and Whitefish Review. She is the author of the chapbook Small Rooms with Gods (Finishing Line Press, 2014). She lives in Albuquerque, NM. Find her on social media: @arjanda.

