Tuesday, September 8, 2020

The Fable of the Tiger by Lauren Scharhag

after a Hmong tapestry

A man slew a monkey
with a tiger as the only witness.
The tiger killed the man –
whether in retaliation or
merely seizing an opportunity,
it is not clear –
but he took the man’s clothes,
and thus disguised,
joined the world of men.
This tells us what we already know:
that men are just
beasts in textiles.






Lauren Scharhag is the author of fourteen books, including Requiem for a Robot Dog (Cajun Mutt Press) and Languages, First and Last (Cyberwit Press). Her work has appeared in over 100 literary venues around the world. Recent honors include the Seamus Burns Creative Writing Prize, two Best of the Net nominations, and acceptance into the 2021 Antarctic Poetry Exhibition. She lives in Kansas City, MO. To learn more about her work, visit: www.laurenscharhag.blogspot.com




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