Michael Sikkema
Watch for Deer
and listen close under
your new skin as you crouch
and creep hoping to learn
at least a few of their words
Watch for Deer
in potions in cures in velvet
in medians in hindsight in
stories where they’re killed
bones thrown in the water
so that they can come back
around on the wheel
get right back to grazing
Watch for Deer
watch for deer, the bright one who follows
the moon into the field, antlers growing inches
with each step and its shit landing
with the music of wind chimes
Watch for Deer
watch for deer
can just mean
I love you
Watch for Deer
A clear night
the 12-point steps
into the spotlight
of the dollar
store parking lot
and pukes up
a fortune in gold coins
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Michael Sikkema has a chapbook forthcoming from Sigilist Press, entitled Scarecrow I'm a Story and Three Fish, as well as a chapbook forthcoming from Cul-De-Sac of Blood, entitled Watch for Deer. He enjoys Roger Corman films (RIP), Troma Films (WTF), and various Sword and Sworcery Films (LOL). He listens to horror scores to relax, just like you.