Tuesday, March 24, 2026

New Book! Goodbye Kisses by Tobi Alfier

 


Tobi Alfier writes poetry, flash-fiction, and the odd blog. Her poems have appeared in The Chaffin JournalChiron ReviewCholla Needles, Coe ReviewGargoyleHawai’i Pacific ReviewNerve Cowboy, Permafrost, The Los Angeles ReviewSpoon River Poetry ReviewSuisun Valley Review, Town Creek Poetry, and other print and online journals.

Lavender, Rosemary, and Violet

The lucid whisper of the low morning tide,
she stares and inhales deeply the salty air
that rids her mind of every bad beginning.

He’d told her nothing was as alone
as the human heart and she had to agree.

She finds his words faithworthy,
what love summoned up and broke,
how could he have known the night
would end with solitude he thought

was his alone. A sage he was,
that man. In her mind’s eye she reinvents
him as a fugitive of love. A smuggler
who sends flower-christened drinks

to poorly-looking women
in flower-christened dresses,
lavender, rosemary—charming names
for sad women like she knew she was.


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