Rush Hour
Dawn Rhodes-Shaw
At eighteen she's anxious in her skin
tight-tongued and lacking laughter.
Walking along Roundhay Road
she bumps into her boyfriend.
He’s leaking testosterone
like an exhaust pipe dripping oil.
Cars jitter as the red light lingers.
Instinct revs through her blood -
one wrong word and her head
is speeding to a parked car bonnet.
Her bag splays open mouthed on the path.
Her cheek bone bounces
from the metal surface.
Trapped at amber
the junction bellows confusion.
Commuters avert their weary eyes.
At green she gathers her guts
from the pavement
and leaves him spluttering in her fumes.
Dawn is a writer from Leeds, now based in Hastings. Her poems appear online in Neologism Poetry Journal, and Words and Whispers Journal, and will be published in the Ey Up Anthology of Northern Writers 3 later in the year. She is currently collecting poems for her first pamphlet. As a screenwriter she is co-writing a six-part comedy series.