Elizabeth Onusko
Beneath the lilac bush lies a mouse’s corpse. 
The expression on its face reveals the last alert
to shoot up its spine and the mind’s responding epistle,
delivered in the final fraction of the final second — 
                  Dear Body, 
                 Onto the sidewalk a rotten peach fell
                 and into its flesh crawl
                 a file of ants in perfect formation.
