Rose McLarney, a finalist in Narrative’s Fourteenth Annual Poetry Contest, is the author of three poetry collections: Forage, Its Day Being Gone, and The Always Broken Plates of Mountains. A winner of the National Poetry Series, the Chaffin Award for Achievement in Appalachian Writing, and the Weatherford Award, she serves as an associate professor of creative writing at Auburn University in Alabama.

photo by Nicole McConville

Given Such Options

by Rose McLarney

As she died, as she was
fossilized, the ichthyosaur
had her three young alongside.

One pushed out first
to flap in the rough sand alone.
One in the birth canal,


the last in line, pinned behind,
who’d take no breath of its own.
And one dangling,


head extended into the world
where the body couldn’t follow,
beak and eye agape.
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