Cauldron Anthology Issue 10 - Cult cultprooffinal | Page 10

Morningstar    Susan Butler     Because you said so,    I changed my name  to iron, plate, scrub, dig, deliver, shame.    At first I became a dead bird, hollow-boned and lighter  and lighter with time,      then, dried petals, barely visible, a   mote of dust, and then, then an ember.    Flagrant, irreverent   particles of me began to flake, to rise skyward, phosphoresce;  irrelevant fragments fell   back to earth.    I am coming for everything   you denied me.    I rise above the clouds, above the mountains, above the rain,  daughter of the morning,  my particles becoming waves, bearing terrible  blinding light.  I am the brightest of the stars.    If you see me now, you will see the depth  your darkness buried you.  If you see me now, you will see no more.    Yet I’m still learning to forget  that you said it was I who was the adversary.      My name is now  birdsong, summer sunrise, morning star, blue sky  because I say so.