a restless child stands on the long-forgotten church steps, lungs bursting with prayers ricocheting in the abyss that we call grief
they stare past stained glass, in the setting sun of a life, knees resting against dark wooden pews
but God doesn’t take calls on Civic Holidays or weekends
so only the wind responds
MEGAN HOOK has been a reader and writer for as long as she can remember, and loves translating her experiences onto the page. She is currently studying in Education at Queen’s University, and hopes to teach English and Creative Writing in the future.