The Wedding
by Katie Peterson
The invited had gone
into the evening
with hearts open
as robin’s mouths.
You don’t need to understand
the future to pursue it. See how
a forest keeps
its familiar
shape, even leafless,
and the bonfire at the rehearsal
dinner rose
to the height of the house.
I had a lover, but he couldn’t
come, so I danced
with the photographer
who claimed he could
predict what pairs
would stay together
from what he took.
I knew that was a line
but why not let
his hands find
my waist? I posed
the question
anybody would ask
with a lens in the face—
Will I last?
Published on July 7, 2026