Lost Things
By Emily Zogbi
“I / turn over a vase & find my name. I round / a corner & the table has vanished. I shake / a teapot & the missing rings appear in my / mouth.”
Emily Zogbi is a writer from Long Island and received her MFA in poetry from The New School. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Chronogram, Rumble Fish Quarterly, Tinderbox Poetry Journal, Empty House Press, RHINO Poetry, Half Mystic, and others. She wishes she had been a dancer.
By Emily Zogbi
“I / turn over a vase & find my name. I round / a corner & the table has vanished. I shake / a teapot & the missing rings appear in my / mouth.”