Sarah (Kalthoff) Sims

Sarah (Kalthoff) Sims is a Midwest-raised, Pacific Northwest-based poet. She is currently an M.F.A. candidate in creative writing at Seattle Pacific University. When she is not writing, Sarah works with international students, gets good use out of her raincoat, and tries her hand at sustainable gardening. You can find more of her work in Ekstasis, Reformed Journal, and Collision Magazine.  Follow along on Instagram @sarahkalthoffsims or thepleasanttrees.wordpress.com.  

Blackberry Blood

I.

Late August humdrum heat hanging

from brittle bushes by the nearly dried-up crick

We smell them first — floral warmth and woody delicacy–

astonished by this incense rising

unwilled and wild from the thicket.

Pulled feet-first into the cool,

we reach high for these deep purple orbs

some so ripe they crumble,

each crowned with thorns.

II.

People will ask about the lash marks on our legs,

the stain beneath our nailbeds for days to come.

Another scent rises metallic and earthy.

We pull away sharply as our wrists catch and knuckles scrape

–some of our bounty topples into the trickle below.

We nurse our wounds, wash our hands of this sacrifice.

III.

Hours later we emerge from the shade

of this weeping garden to scale the bald hill

down which water and berry and blood

all together flow.

Originally published in Reformed Journal.

Read more of Sarah’s work in Solum Journal Fall 2022.