“Hide & Skin” by Gretchen Tessmer & Anatoly Belilovsky

I traded my skin for scales
from a peddler I met on the road
with reptilian eyes and a
nasty smoking habit
he coughed and hacked
and said, “god, you look like a dragon”
in awe? in fear? in pride?
his tone was obscured
by smoke and mirrors
he clarified, “but in a good way”
and added a wink for good measure
I gave my skin
To a woman I met at a crossroads.
She will need it
More than I ever did,
For her voice is honey and roses
And her heart is strawberry mousse
And I still have dragon breath
For when I have to fight fire with fire.
My words sounded blurred
As they came through her lips,
But winking her eyes was pure pleasure.

- Gretchen Tessmer lives in the deep woods of the U.S./Canadian borderlands. She’s published short stories and poems in such venues as Nature, Bourbon Penn, Strange Horizons, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and F&SF, as well as a few previous appearances in Kaleidotrope, with her poetry collecting several Pushcart, Rhysling and Dwarf Stars nominations along the way.

Anatoly Belilovsky is a Russian-American author and translator of speculative fiction.


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