3 Works by Anika Rossow Strasser
How to Leave A Room
Scraping your feet off the floor
and your bedraggled clothes and hair
slink behind you,
but then the door bursts open
with no foreshadowing
and a gust of freshly laundered air
picks you up
like you have spontaneously
grown a set of wings
and you fly away
with no further trace,
like dandelion seeds in the breeze.
Take/Don’t Take Notice
Pigeons scrounging around finding scraps from past lives, starlings flying,
gliding then turning mid-flight, shine of iridescent feathers
lit up by the sun, shifting their boundless,
unknowable airborne limits, then the ground, known as
the comfortable abyss, hard dirt pathways
christened by years of walking, why are dusty roads
not revered but overlooked, mind opens, everything is not
what you thought you knew well, the flowers are growing sideways,
the flowers are sideways, in the background the Nightingale
says leaning against the wall, “Don’t be shackled by a hypothetical
audience!”, reach out, ignore the obvious, drink the last cup
of coffee half-forgotten half-rotten with no care in the world
about its earthy bitter taste, then a breeze, then empty
trees, then a drifting murmuration of starlings lifts above.
Name: Anika Rossow Strasser
Bio: Anika Rossow Strasser is a first-year student majoring in Interdisciplinary Studies at MNSU. Curious and always thinking, she would ideally like to learn everything, but that won’t happen until she develops the ability to slow down time.