Close Menu
  • Home
    • About
    • Masthead
    • Links
  • MER Journal
    • Latest Issue
    • Back Issues
    • Subscribe to MER!
  • MER ONLINE
    • MER Quarterly
    • MER Literary Folios
    • Poetry
    • Fiction
    • Creative Prose
    • Essay
    • Craft
    • Interviews
    • Book Reviews
      • Bookshelf
    • Authors’ Notes
    • Art Gallery
      • Special – Hybrids
  • News & Events
    • News
    • Poem of the Month
    • Events
      • MER 18 Virtual Reading – Voices From HOME
    • Currents
      • Announcements
      • Highlights
  • Shop
    • All Issues
    • One Year Subscription
    • Two Year Subscription
  • Submit
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
MER – Mom Egg Review
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube Tumblr Threads
  • Home
    • About
    • Masthead
    • Links
  • MER Journal
    • Latest Issue
    • Back Issues
    • Subscribe to MER!
  • MER ONLINE
    • MER Quarterly
    • MER Literary Folios
    • Poetry
    • Fiction
    • Creative Prose
    • Essay
    • Craft
    • Interviews
    • Book Reviews
      • Bookshelf
    • Authors’ Notes
    • Art Gallery
      • Special – Hybrids
  • News & Events
    • News
    • Poem of the Month
    • Events
      • MER 18 Virtual Reading – Voices From HOME
    • Currents
      • Announcements
      • Highlights
  • Shop
    • All Issues
    • One Year Subscription
    • Two Year Subscription
  • Submit
NEWSLETTER
MER – Mom Egg Review
You are at:Home » Come Spirits by Ellen Wright

Come Spirits by Ellen Wright

0
By Mom Egg Review on February 10, 2016 Poetry

to the pigpen I have prepared for you.  Come
and settle your fumes over the couch where

I have lain myself among my books awaiting your
arrival, O Grievance and Resentment, you well-worn

pair, with your inspirations.  You, the comfy old shoes
of my voice, what has happened to us?  Haven’t you

always been here to march my swallowed sarcasm
across the page?  Didn’t you always make yourselves

handy when some slight or infidelity rankled my memory?
Hasn’t your purpose always been to lace yourselves snugly

around my desire for revenge?  Suppose I had an entire day free
to brood over the thesaurus of my mother’s disappointments.

Didn’t you hover, tongues a-wagging with tropes and ironies
and sockloads of gallows humor, to carry my poems’ burden

for me?  But now, parents and husbands dead, sibling rivals
too far away to connive for crumbs of moot approval,

what’s the matter?  You can’t search your stash of Dr. Scholl’s
for a little Gel-Cushion of Grudges to ease the way for a pal

who yearns to get moving and write something?


Ellen Wright is the author of the chapbook In Transit (Main Street Rag, 2007).  Her poetry has most recently appeared in the New Ohio Review, The Ilanot Review (online), Ellipsis…Literature & Art and Fifth Wednesday.  The recipient of a Master’s degree in Comparative Literature from New York University, she makes her home in Brooklyn and her living as a musician.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleHappy Birthday by Linda Umans
Next Article Morning Practice by Patricia Behrens
Leave A Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

May 13, 2025

MER Bookshelf – May 2025

May 12, 2025

Otherwise, I’m Fine: A Memoir by Barbara Presnell

May 8, 2025

Psychic Party Under the Bottle Tree by Jennifer Martelli

May 8, 2025

Venus Anadyomene by Alyssa Sinclair

May 4, 2025

Seeking Spirit: A Vietnamese (non) Buddhist Memoir by Linda Trinh

May 4, 2025

Apartness by Judy Kronenfeld

May 4, 2025

Inconsolable Objects by Nancy Miller Gomez

May 4, 2025

All This Can Be True by Jen Michalski

May 4, 2025

Leafskin by Miranda Schmidt

May 1, 2025

MER Poem of the Month – May 2025

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube Tumblr Threads
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Submit
  • Contact
MER - Mom Egg Review
PO Box 9037, Bardonia, NY 10954
Contact [email protected]

Copyright © 2025 MER and Mom Egg Review

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.