“Clothesline” by Shahé Mankerian

Clothesline written ‘In Synergy’ with “After the Ecstasy” by Caryn Gilbert

Mama hangs Father’s paisley pajamas 
to dry on the sagging clothesline.

The basket next to her feet: bleached 
boxers with permanent yellow stains,

a frayed undershirt, a cricket—
She squeezes a red clothespin, 

draws blood, and replays the cluster 
of images in the bedroom of her mind: 

Father face down on the carpet—
a broken demitasse—the radio 

blaring Beethoven’s Appassionata—
a distant thunder—she closes her eyes,

doesn’t notice the December clouds 
or the dead dandelions along the toolshed.


Poet Shahé Mankerian is the principal of St. Gregory Hovsepian School. He is on the board of International Armenian Literary Alliance (IALA). His inaugural poetry collection, History of Forgetfulness, was published by the Fly on the Wall Press in October of 2021.