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Dr. Stevie Edwards is an Assistant Professor at Clemson University and Poetry Editor of The South Carolina Review. Stevie’s poems have appeared in Poetry, American Poetry Review, TriQuarterly, The Southern Review, and elsewhere. They are the author of Quiet Armor (Northwestern University Press, 2023), Sadness Workshop (Button Poetry, 2018), Humanly (Small Doggies Press, 2015), and Good Grief (Write Bloody Publishing, 2012). They hold a PhD from the University of North Texas and an MFA from Cornell University. Originally a Michigander, they now live in South Carolina with their husband and a small herd of rescue pitbulls.

ONCE I WAS A PLAGUE OF LOCUSTS by Stevie Edwards

Friday, 16 August 2024 by Stevie Edwards
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It’s hard having been
a plague, all swarm and plunder:

nobody texts you to make plans 
for happy hour, nobody asks 

if you’ve had a good day
or if you fidget from hunger. 

Even plagues desire company 
from time to time. In retirement

from my status as a plague 
of locusts, I am now the absence 

of a plague of locusts. 
Sometimes I hear a buzzing 

and think friends! But it’s just 
the memory of how I used to 

make music. I had a song once
and it made the crops weep 

but filled me with sky. 
Stranger, I need you to 

tell me if there is forgiveness 
for former plagues 

in your system of ethics. 
I need you to tell me 

if my wings could 
sound beauty, not famine.   

 

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