Praying Mantis
(An In-titled Poem)
i try naming
a traipsing
gray stain
in my past
is it pain?
it is May;
martins nip gnats…
in my art i am
prying ants
apart again—
i am a migrant
straying in my past…
rapt in spring rain
i am aspirant:
i sing; i try…
Stephanie L. Harper grew up in Northern California; attended college in Iowa and Germany (BA in English and German from Grinnell College); completed graduate studies and gave birth to her first child in Wisconsin (MA in German literature from University of Wisconsin – Madison); homeschooled and raised her extraordinary son and daughter to adulthood in Oregon; and now lives in Indianapolis, IN—with the world’s most adorable husband and cat, no less—where she completed her MFA in Poetry at Butler University. Harper is a Best of the Net and four-time Pushcart Prize nominee. Her poems appear or are forthcoming in the Red Wheelbarrow Literary Magazine, Whale Road Review, North Dakota Quarterly, Vox Populi, The Night Heron Barks, Foothill Journal, Resurrection Magazine, Crab Creek Review, and elsewhere. Praying Mantis is an “In-titled Poem”—Harper's invented form—which is a poem composed exclusively of the letters appearing in its title, with no letter occurring more often within any individual word than it does in the title.
Published October 8 2022