Malachi Black is the author of Storm toward Morning, a Lannan Literary Selection and chosen for the Poetry Society of America’s New American Poets Series, as well as two limited-edition chapbooks: Quarantine and Echolocation. Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, he earned a BA in literature from New York University and an MFA in poetry from the University of Texas at Austin’s Michener Center for Writers. Black is assistant professor of English and creative writing at the University of San Diego and lives in California.

To Cicero’s Hand

by Malachi Black

They cut you off, let fall your hammered silver
bracelets to the sand. Then, wrapped in cloth
rougher than gunnysack, you were cinched

tightly with a dexterous twist of braided,
double-knotted hemp. Swung back against
the saddle’s end, knocking eighty miles


on the lathered haunches of a swaybacked mare,
you bled into the little sickle shadows
in old hoofprints up the Via Appia.
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