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Fatality
by Anna Yin

 
I offer you fruit.
You only take a pomegranate.
Cutting it open,
I see the bleeding seeds.
You take twelve, swallow them
the same way your son swallows pills…

He goes into the Underworld,
no messages back and forth.
The whole year, you remain like a statue,
wearing the rest of the seeds.

I don’t know
how to wake you up —
how to breach Hades’ gates.
We wait for the seeds to dry out —
tickling red tears… red rivers…
then snow will cover
everything, everything
even this story.

© Anna Yin

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Anna Yin was Mississauga’s Inaugural Poet Laureate (2015-17) and has authored six poetry collections and three books of translations including: Mirrors and Windows (Guernica Editions 2021). Anna won the 2005 Ted Plantos Memorial Award, two MARTYs, two scholarships from USA and grants from Ontario Arts Council and Canada Council for the Arts. Her poems/translations have appeared at Queen’s Quarterly, ARC Poetry, New York Times, China Daily, CBC Radio, Literary Review of Canada etc. She read on Parliament Hill, at Austin International Poetry Festival, Edmonton Poetry Festival and universities in China, Canada and USA etc. She has designed and taught Poetry Alive since 2011.

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