Carol Light was a finalist in Narrative’s Twelfth Annual Poetry Contest. The author of the debut collection Heaven from Steam, she received the 2013 Robert H. Winner award from the Poetry Society of America. She lives with her family in Port Townsend, Washington.

Two Poems

by Carol Light

Sanguine

               self-portrait at fifty

If life is an open vein, then what’s brave
about a sleeve-heart, sweetheart? Up’s so often
up against, a slave to passion and outrage,
fed fat as a harbor seal watching the locks.
Life has its ups and downs. I feel, I feel,
fishmeal. Am I bleeding again? One grows tired,
second-guessing, when yes can’t help but acquiesce.

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