Selma Martin

Routine

Easy for you to assign blame 
to the weaker in the clan
your stance sums respect 
standardized by elders
no softies get auditions 

You Will Never Know 

I saw you rowing stealthily 
from the pale shore 
suspended in purple mist
sent up a prayer— 
that’s what big sisters do—
your upswing or your undoing 

Cleansed (of excess) 

A small empty boat I was
floating in the lake of knowledge
small I return to my home port 
but empty I am no more 

You Smiled at Me 

One more round—
oh, how the years add up
I learn to live without 
our visits
In the pocket of the coat 
I kept for you
I pull out your favorite lipstick.
Slowly I walk to the mirror and 
swipe the stick on my upper lip,
below the Cupid’s bow
I smack my lips together,
tenderly, and watch you smile 
back at me in my reflection. 

Grief

At the end of the month 
is my birthday 
mail will arrive, friends will text 
by the dozen
but when the landline rings 
I will not answer 
I already know 
who it cannot be 
that’s calling

~~~

Selma Martin is a retired English teacher with 20 years of teaching children ESL. She has been published on Medium, Short Fiction Break, The Poetorium At Starlight, MasticadoresUSA, and Spillwords. In July 2023, she published her debut poetry collection, In The Shadow of Rainbows – EIF Publisher. Selma lives in Japan. This is Selma’s first feature with The Short of It.

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19 thoughts on “Selma Martin

    1. It did, but I’ve set up my blog for approval due to spam that I don’t want to slip through, and unfortunately, I just got to it today because I’m entertaining a friend here. Thanks again!

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  1. The last poem, about the landline ringing and not answering it . . . I felt that in my entire soul.

    I love Selma’s work. She’s so in tune with her surroundings and that comes out perfectly in her writing.

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