by Charlie Kahner Enderby
I wanna be a mushroom when I die
Watch as the stringy fungi rise up from my corpse
And mold and mesh into each other
I’ll be buried in the field
With the cows and the coyotes
Under the weeping willow
If you listen closely, you’ll hear me laughing in the wind
I wonder if he’ll see me
I wonder if he’ll step on me
With his burnt leather cowboy boots
Or will he pick me up from the ground
and eat me right up
Like the finest filet on a Friday night
Maybe I’ll poison him
Make him rot next to me
Forever stuck listening to my beggings of love
Until the cows turn to dust and bones
Until the field of grass is a field of my legacy
Add all the little boys are poisoned, too
Charlie Kahner (she/they) is an Oklahoma-based writer and student. She loves writing about different aspects of growing up in the Bible Belt as a queer femme and themes such as homophobia, sexism, and heartbreak. When they aren’t writing, working, or studying, they are spending time with their cats, partner and/or a trashy reality show. You can find her ramblings on Instagram @strawberryboonepoetry.