Kira Stevens

Nothing is Okay

and I don’t know why 

I need to go into 

a sweat lodge and talk


to somebody else’s god 

I want to believe in 

everything so much

in fifth grade at recess 

I sit on the stone 

 

wall and squish red 

bugs with my thumb

I forget how to pray 

 

without scanning the output

I extract poems from private 

conversations with an icon 

 

my babushka painted

my mom still wants to talk 

about her father’s missing toe

and I dodge her calls 

like sympathy smiles

I am in kindergarten and I hug 

my friends too hard 

and the teacher asks me why 

 

I push crayons so fervently

into paper and I tell her I like 

how it feels like velvet: loud 

and quiet, soft and sharp

the boundaries 

between these blur 

and I am often confused 

about how much I am 

 

supposed to feel

by reflex I dull 

the senses

I step out 

 

of my mouth and decipher how 

best to catch these fireflies 

 

where to put them

what colors they might

live happiest under

if they bite

holding hands 

with my addiction to sugar

 

the ambiguity 

follows me around 

like a dog 

while I stir this lukewarm 

pool like a coin 

stuck in two options

 

schrodinger’s cat 

forever exists

in this stillwater 

before the answer 

 

my flowery skirt 

a merry go round river 

sewn to my waist—a circular 

flag facing upward, performing  

for heaven’s fuzzy seats 

 

lefter and looser

I’m untwisting a screw

to save my right leg

from running itself off 

 

if you ask Odysseus 

about the boar

I bet he gets quiet 

and rubs the scar above his knee 

unconsciously

 

what is a vile empty

but a vase split open 

with soil bleeding from its belly 

like a red carpet laid before it 

into an endlessly expanding echo


Kira Stevens has an MFA in Creative Writing and a BS in Psychology. Her chapbook "Highly Noted and Other Poems" was published by Lillet Press in 2022. Her work has appeared in Delaware Bards Poetry Review, Glassworks Magazine, Prometheus Dreaming, and others. Follow her on Instagram @words4food and Twitter @kirawritespoems.