Poetry: “Cousteau’s Paradise” and “Becoming Demeter”, by Natalie Rose Dyer

Becoming Demeter I left a wishbone on the window eaveabove the kitchen sink to drylike mother used to when I was a child.After it dried we’d have a wish, snap it in two.The Fircula (little fork) found in birds,in some dinosaurs, formed by the fusionof two clavicles to strengthen the thoracic skeleton,so as to withstand … Continue reading Poetry: “Cousteau’s Paradise” and “Becoming Demeter”, by Natalie Rose Dyer