she would rather change her bones
by Anna Evans
she’s five and we are trying to change her
into new clothes a big problem for her right now
everything feels itchy but we’re working on it
anyway she says something so smart and funny
almost metaphorical that it’s hard to know
whether to write it down or hug her I squeeze
my arms around her pretending it’s freezing
and she has no coat I breathe in her smell
like a cottontail buried in a nest because she’s frightened
of water and we only bathe her once a week
we are fighting bigger battles I nuzzle her cheek
soft as the belly of a kitten I tell her I love her she says
mom I only like those tights from gap
Anna Evans is a British citizen but permanent resident of New Jersey, where she is raising two daughters. She has had over 100 poems published in journals including, Verse Libre Quarterly, Tattoo Highway , Asphodel and One Trick Pony . She has been twice nominated for a Pushcart Prize, and is editor of the formal poetry ezine The Barefoot Muse. She is currently enrolled in the Bennington College MFA Program. Her first chapbook Swimming was published in March 2006 from Powerscore Press.




