By Susana H. Case
And among the bits of leftover lava
that nip at her feet because she didn’t heed
instructions to wear enclosed shoes,
she secretly scatters the ashes of her mother—
illicit without permit—who always loved
vacations in Sicily. The wind, sharp as slag,
throws itself against skin, and it makes people
swarm inside the restaurant to keep warm,
while others swallow the merciless cold,
crouch down to touch the grey and brown
ground at the craters’ edges, admire the flows,
hoping for a fumarole. At night, Etna spews
flames and gas. The remains of the mother
not yet blown away by wind are soon
under a new layer of volcanic ash—
like any artist, Etna’s editing her work.

Susana H. Case is the author of nine books of poetry, most recently, If This Isn’t Love (Broadstone Books, 2023), and co-editor with Margo Taft Stever of I Wanna Be Loved by You: Poems on Marilyn Monroe (Milk & Cake Press, 2022), Honorable Mention for the Eric Hoffer Book Award as well as Finalist for several awards. She won the Slapering Hol Press Chapbook Competition in 2002 for The Scottish Café, which was re-released in English/Polish as Kawiarnia Szkocka (Opole University Press, 2010) and in English/Ukrainian as Шотландська Кав’ярня (Slapering Hol Press, 2024). Case is co-host of West-East Poets.
Website: http://www.susanahcase.com/.