A tentative wilderness by Emma McCoy

A tentative wilderness

I put my hands in the dirt
and so do you. We walk for miles,
wade through water, cover each
other’s wounds without speaking.
I bite my tongue as always
and skip a stone across the surface.
The brush entangles our ankles
and dust settles as fast as my feet
can kick it up. At night the embers
of a fire glow softly on our faces
as I map the stars for you, hesitantly.
Gentle heat wards off familiar cold,
I open my bag on the boundary
to reveal the hidden things;
I sketch the landscape in the dark
and you listen to poetry like it’s music
and hear the words you never said.

by Emma McCoy

Instagram: @emma.mmccoy

Editor’s Note: After an invitational opening line, this poem transports the reader into the wilderness with exquisite detail—and really, isn’t that precisely what a relationship is?

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3 responses to “A tentative wilderness by Emma McCoy”

  1. amycorlew Avatar

    Beautiful! Loved the visual
    “cover each other’s wounds without speaking.” I felt that line Deeply.

    1. Emma M McCoy Avatar
      Emma M McCoy

      Thank you so much for your kind words!

  2. wearefive Avatar
    wearefive

    I’m so impressed by this poem and the way it draws you in… you’re a part of a journey of emotional discovery.

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