singularity syndrome
Olivia McArtney
i cannot
bear to be
narrowed
into a
word
or a few,
or even
a river
of novels
detailing
the depths
of my waters
i cannot reduce
a sunlit moment
of green leaves
coated in gold
into a polaroid pinned
to the wall, or shrivel
my ever-growing
branches into an
enclosed park
named after the
man who
designed it
or a laugh
into a smile,
or trust into
a spoken promise,
nor shrink these
confessions
into a poem.
Olivia McArtney writes, “Hi! I’m Olivia McArtney, a student at Rutgers expected to graduate in 2024. I’m from Long Valley, NJ. My poetry is inspired by the contrast between the simple beauty of nature and the complexity of the human experience.”
Olivia wrote this poem in a creative writing class taught by Professor Joanna Fuhrman. Fuhrman selected the piece for inclusion in WHR.