Elizabeth Pellegrino

8:00 Mass

Sniffed snot & incessant coughs. Hanker-

chief hymns as homily drones. Snippet

whisperconversation. Snorts drown outside summer

shouts. Revved sedans on Sunday morning.

Burned incense. Overdosed elderly perfume.

Expired lily petals. The room is filled with stained

glass sunrays and parishioners

nodding themselves to salvation.

<< Standing at the Sill, the Sun is Weak & Dropping 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Expensive Taste >>

Elizabeth Pellegrino is a sophomore at SUNY Geneseo. She studies creative writing, geology, and linguistics, runs MiNT Magazine, and watches cat videos in her down time. She is a passionate consumer of Icelandic landscape photography, London Fog lattes, notebooks with grid paper, and Disney music written for the harp.