The Dog

by Allison Croft

Lipscomb University

Allison Croft is a student at Lipscomb University, studying English Education and working as a middle school writing teacher. When not in the classroom, she can be found reading, making coffee, or sitting in the sun. Her work is featured in Waymark Literary Magazine. While raised as a third-culture kid, Allison now resides in Nashville with her shih-poo, Britain. 


A wet-nosed palm reader 

Pushing conkers from my fingers 

A sand-sticky poppy flower 

Running the beach during baptism 

Where is God 

If not braided in its bones? 

 

A puppy-faced innocence  

While airing teeth at their hands 

But now all belly-up with breath and 

Minding from my girlhood bed 

Where is God then 

When the collar is enclosed? 

 

If not even the dog 

That bit and bled against strange skin 

Hunts the shadow  

Who sits upon my chest 

Where is God  

To turn me feral-foamed?


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