Lauren Vogel - Poetry
Anchor
By Lauren Vogel
Anchor
You threw it off our boat
So casually
And drowned me with it
Lured by sirens ten times
Prettier than I’ll ever be.
I washed ashore onto the same
Beach I grew up on,
Stretchmarks of seaweed
Traced the changing tides.
The sting of embarrassment
Is a nasty sunburn
Peeling away excuses I made
For every time you hurt me;
You are weightless,
No longer burdened by an anchor
Heavy with candor
Yet still naive enough
To forget the Ocean floor
Is volcanic
And silent,
And a lung full of water
Let’s a dead body rise
Like a phoenix
From the very
Ashes you at one time
Hoped for the privilege
To cry over.
But the seagulls are gossips
Loyal only to the source
Of their suppers
And She is
Far crueler than
I could ever hope to be
Lauren Vogel is a college student, writer, aspiring filmmaker, and excellent amateur baker.