Lily: A Monthly Online Literary Review
Poetry by Craig Kirchner  •  Photography by Mitch Miller



Runaway

I was born hitchhiking,
breast fed on Interstate
and Motown. Mother
dreamed of a garden,
plaited wildflowers
and gypsy weed.
 
Her teeth were the stars,
her breasts
home in the rain,
illegally squatted
under the laughing tree,
waiting on the charity
of berries
and a dry back seat.