Shannon Smith-Meekings

Smoking a spliff with the Russian aristocracy

 Our breathwork 

similar, perhaps, as dead


skin cells and tendency
to orgasm

prematurely, you amateur

anthropologist, hope for this
same-ness

Before puffing & passing the lit
ribbons of scar tissue
to a new place,
we hadn’t noticed We’d been

focused
on the small cuts
the insides
of our lips,
Too much to
understand
what
was Residue

from expired fireworks
camouflaged into our fog

Tapping our host
vices into an overflow-
ash tray

at the centre
of our cheekbone deep communion
The city

is made from this
flesh-London,
Moscow, wherever
the house roofs
torn up to the neck
of hard shaven men
and their daughters
talk in fake-posh
accents
to strangers.
Sorry Dad

Shannon Smith-Meekings is an East London born Jamaican and English poet, who graduated from Goldsmiths University in 2022. Her first published work appears in the 2023 spring edition of the Poetry Review followed by the Autumn 2024 issue and the 15th issue of Propel Magazine.