the six of us in a downpour nighttime, late March lantern remaining lit on the front steps our guide, Eric, tells us of eight or more known séances connecting to lost sons seventeen years in this home—best of your life laughs for hours in the kitchen and parlor light on your five-foot-two silhouette outline witnessed on a shade right of the door I glance to find you nearly 200 years after your prologue forty minutes of tales we rid our umbrellas questions, wows, tisks no one else on these cobblestones across South 8th Street a light flickers above the door Blake and Victoria pose for a photograph frightened from a thump in the living room yet you do not show yourself rather admire the children from a distance
Joris Soeding’s most recent collection is In Twos (Bottlecap Press, 2026). Soeding’s writing has appeared in publications such as Another Chicago Magazine, Poetry Pacific, Portage Magazine, and Tint Journal. He is a fifth/sixth grade Social Studies teacher in Chicago, where he resides with his family.