Whenever a nurse asks if my father is still alive, I tell them he died years ago, trying to save a terrierfrom a house fire. Something flows between us—pity, reverence. Of course it’s a lie. He was struckby a car in front of our house— slumped like a bag of trash, a smear on the side of the street.But I want his death to hold gravity, as vast as my grief. So it’s less of a lie and moreof a myth—a better ending for the man who taught me never to fear dangerous things. Like the hornethe trapped in an old pickle jar. Like the blue crab who broke into our garage. He knelt for it,scooping it into the bowl of his hands. Of course it pinched him. I almost think that’s why he did it.
Doctoring His Death
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Mickie Kennedy is a gay writer who resides in Baltimore County, Maryland. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in The Threepenny Review, POETRY, The Southern Review, Gulf Coast, Foglifter, Copper Nickel, and elsewhere. His first book of poetry Worth Burning will be published by Black Lawrence Press in February 2026. Follow him on Twitter/X @MickiePoet or his website mickiekennedy.com.
Spring 2024
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Louisiana State University
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