July
by Jessalyn Johnson
Jessalyn Johnson is a writer from Central Florida currently living in Brooklyn, New York. She has a degree in English Literature and currently attends The New School’s MFA Creative Writing Program. Her work is featured in Maudlin House, Barren Magazine, and Soft Cartel, among others.
Is it that stone, ruby red
beat up, well done
lunch right at noon
clickity-clack of the horses
no eye contact in the park
like it would have mattered
if I got home just fine
thanks for asking, anyway
another day, week, month
there it all goes to pass