High Horse

High Horse

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  • 1 Poem by Matt Thomas


    Friday Night, Tascosa

    for ‘Chelle


    Not like the killers
    spitting into Whataburger cups,
    emptying themselves trying
    to be hard as the land,
    you keep a word
    between lip and gum
    and swallow your spit,
    saving yourself for the moment
    when the pony tails swishing
    from the backs of baseball caps
    stomp down from the bleachers
    in a Great Migration
    to join legs and necks waiting
    beyond the stadium pawing
    the black Llano stretching
    away from boys under lights
    to a freedom
    with nothing to prove.


    Matt Thomas is a smallholder farmer, engineer, and poet. His recent work can be found in Ponder Review, Cleaver Magazine, and The Broken Plate. ‘Disappearing by the Math,’ a full-length collection, was published by Silver Bow in 2024. ‘Cicada, Dog & Song’, a second full-length collection, will be published by Serving House Books in 2026. He lives with his family in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia.  

    May 11, 2025

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