The echo you left on the sofahas stopped ringing,
the phone no longer
sends out ripples
and I am sonorous,
here,
bleached coral reef
and it feels like drowning.
When you bloated and burst
you flooded this house
and the damp set in,
repainted the walls with its asbestos speckle
until home stopped looking like ours
or mine.
The word warped from home
to house
to something else
to a listing in a newspaper
like the dictionary definition of alone
or Medusa
and I realised
I was just a
haunting.
© Ellora Sutton
Ellora Sutton is a 21-year-old Journalism and Creative Writing graduate currently working in a museum gift shop. Her work has been featured online and in print in: Paperfox Literary Magazine, The Cardiff Review, and Eye Flash Poetry Journal, as well as being commended in two Young Poets Network challenges, and she is currently on the longlist for The Winchester Poetry Prize. She lives in Kingsley, Hampshire.