poetry, summer 2021
EMBLANQUECER
girl—such a small someone
sits as she’s told while I
[at her age] kept my foot
in the door comma-hooked
& ready my aversion
to stillness a curse
or so they said & taught me
to tame my hands
for thin work.
I window-sat
for lace tatted backwoods
French
& secret-stitched
maps to far-off
coves. now too large
for that
to Mère to Grandmère
I add my other names
Superior Victoria even Great
Bear. I leave her
all my depth
& live in that girl’s
mirror tale-stopped.
waiting.
jeri theriault
a Franco-American poet, grew up in Waterville, Maine and graduated from Colby College, later earning degrees from USM (MS in Instructional Leadership) and Vermont College of Fine Arts (MFA in Poetry). Her teaching career spanned thirty-four years, including seven years in Prague, six of them as English Department chair at the International School of Prague.