
Until Death
One day our bodies won’t work this way— won’t fit together coaster on tracks, wild ride rise fall plummet into oblivion. exhilarate tummy turned knotted nausea panting fingers clenching, holding onto, pushing into, leaning back to There might be bedpans. diapers. A neat row of teeth soaking in solution. Bones so arthritic they can’t bend towards each other. or unbend, and still I will reach for you.

Talya Jankovits’ work has appeared in a number of literary journals. Her short story “Undone” in Lunch Ticket was nominated for a Pushcart Prize and her poem, My Father Is A Psychologist in BigCityLit, was nominated for both a Pushcart prize and The Best of the Net. Her micro piece, “Bus Stop in Morning” is a winner of one of Beyond Words Magazine’s, 250-word challenges. Her Poem, “Guf” was the recipient of the Editor’s Choice Award in Arkana Magazine and nominated for the Best of Net. Her poem, A Woman of Valor, was featured in the 2019/2020 Eshet Hayil exhibit at Hebrew Union College Los Angeles. She holds her MFA in Creative Writing from Antioch University and resides in Chicago with her husband and four daughters. To read more of her work you can visit www.talyajankovits.com, or follow her on twitter or Instagram @talyajankovits