Southeast of the Nevada Proving Grounds
by Allisa Cherry
Southeast of the Nevada Proving Grounds
Consider the young cheerleader
who stood beside a blue swimming pool
with other teenagers
waiting for a nuclear blast on the horizon
by which she timed her best
Herkie jump into the air
while everyone applauded.
The radios spoke into the whorl
of each listening ear
saying that America is most secure
as the sky unzipped itself
and a light more infinite
than its container
bloomed toward Las Vegas.
A hundred detonations in the atmosphere.
Nine hundred and twelve below ground
where the cheerleader’s cobalt bones
now radiate
beneath the sterile dirt
seventy years into their half-life.
Her toes are pointed.
Her arms make an X across her breast.
After all this time it appears
she is still rising
midway toward a leap
just before her body
leaves the earth
and arrives at air.
Allisa Cherry was born and raised in rural Arizona and has since relocated to Oregon where she works as a tutor and small-scale urban farmer while she completes an MFA at Pacific University. Her work has appeared most recently at San Pedro River Review, Queen Mob's Teahouse, and PoetsArtist's Magazine.