What if
I was the one, suspended in a life I had spun with my own mouth amidst trees I trusted to
stand through storms in air carrying sweetness under a sun that vowed to go on, but
suddenly it was autumn and a leaf tumbled promising more and I had to hang on, pretending
to not know I had been falling all this time, thinking I had made something that could
survive the wind?
Hananah is the author of Lovebirds (Bull City Press, 2021). Other writing has appeared in places such as Kenyon Review, Best Small Fictions 2021, Alaska Quarterly, AGNI, Pithead Chapel, Smokelong etc. She serves as a Fiction Editor for Los Angeles Review, and as senior editor for SAAG: a dissident literary anthology. More at hananahzaheer.com.