Appetite

by Stefanie Kirby

The body of a moth is velvet. The body of a moth 
is light. The body of a woman fills with moths and light 

shifts into the trees. The branches drop bud 
worms on silk threads: each body a pendulum. 

Each body a twisting spindle. Each body wrapped 
in blue tongues of forest fire. The woman opens 

her hands like a mouth to pluck their soft hulls 
from the air. So many things here are hungry.


ABOUT THE CREATOR

Stefanie Kirby is the author of Fruitful (Driftwood Press, 2024), winner of the Adrift Chapbook Contest; Remainder, forthcoming from Bull City Press; and Opening, forthcoming from Glass Poetry Press. Her poetry has been included in Best of the Net and Poetry Daily, and appears in West Branch, Pleiades, Qwerty, The Massachusetts Review, The Cincinnati Review, and elsewhere. She lives along Colorado’s Front Range with her family.

Linktree: @stefaniekirbypoetry