international women’s day

Lily Randel-Antram


when we crawl out
our living rooms
shed skin & roam
streets as goblins our
hallowed eve
unhinge our stoney
bodies from their
gothic roost to go
skinny dipping in
glacial lakes use our
webbed hands
to pet swans & catch
toads the moon is full
& we drink the shine
straight from it.



Lily Randel-Antram is studying creative writing and gender and sexuality studies at Western Washington University. Lily is a poet, essayist, artist, and lover of the strange and experimental. She was born and raised in Idaho, but currently lives in Bellingham, Washington with her two dogs.

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