Saturday, December 20, 2025

Loss at Fourteen by Sterling Warner

Image / Antoni Shkraba Studio

Loss at Fourteen

I’d 

fall like 

clockwork 

twenty-four/seven 

yet one slip 

would change

me

My sense of smell diminished then

disappeared after

a compound

fractured

skull

A

foxy

nurse begat

unexplored passion

emptying

my bed

pans

Through

sight, sound,

taste, touch, I

absorbed the essence

of her female pheromones

Fed

pipe dreams,

my fledgling

flirting inspired 

no response 

beyond

grins

© Sterling Warner

Sterling Warner

Washington-based author, poet, and educator, Sterling Warner’s works have appeared in such magazines, journals, and anthologies as Verse-Virtual, Ekphrastic Review. Warner’s poetry/fiction includes Rags and Feathers, Without Wheels, ShadowCat, EdgesMemento Mori, Serpent’s Tooth, Flytraps: Poems, Cracks of Light: Pandemic Poetry & FictionHalcyon Days: Collected Fibonacci, Abraxas: Poems, Gunilla’s Garden: Poems (2025)and Masques: Flash Fiction & Short Stories.  He currently writes, hosts “virtual” poetry/fiction readings, and enjoys fishing along the Hood Canal.



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Loss at Fourteen by Sterling Warner

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