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The Pedestal Magazine -Ash Bowen - Weather Report
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Ash Bowen - Weather Report
Tonight the weather report says tornadoes
won’t throw our homes moonward.
But I keep driving. Two blocks over

I hear the train they say comes
only to rip up real estate. If at home,
I’d open a window, lie

in the tub, hold onto myself. Here, I have nothing
to keep me from spinning
two miles south. Once my sister did

pirouettes through the city park
saying, I’m a leaf blown by a twister.
Four years later, she boarded a train

with a man who turned her head
six times against the edge of a knife.
That day was supposed to be sunny,

but it rained for eight days straight.  
Tonight, too, the forecast is wrong.
Tornadoes are hanging homes

from the swirled horizon, unstaking fences
that keep the earth penned,
mark the road that I’m driving.  









Ash Bowen is a first-year PhD student at the University of North Texas. He has work forthcoming or appearing in various publications, including Slipstream, The Eleventh Muse, Pebble Lake Review,  Stickman Review, Red Wheelbarrow, and Shampoo.  





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