Tag: The Sentinel Literary Quarterly

  • “Water Memory” and other poems by Jackie Gorman

    Water Memory   The bottom untouched by sunlight, heart shrinking down as though the future isn’t real. Nothing to hold on to. Musty smell of the lake, fish and forgotten hooks. Boats on the horizon. Just the water before thought. My hook snagged in the want of this world. A silent urge to be like…