Putrescine.
By Hailie Cochran.
“These hands that have taken are / also hands that still bleed, stink— / are still sliced open…“
Perched Dove by Gail A Mcfarland.
I found a small perch
stuck in the reeds of a ditch
I used to play in—tried
to untangle him, to carry body
back to lakebed home. Instead, I
suffocated him in broad daylight.
And I did not bury him.
When something dies, enzymes
puff themselves free, spurt
chemical warnings for those near
to stay alert, stay vigilant—
fight or flee—fawn or freeze.
Fatty acids broken down
into perfume spritzes smell
like baked camembert—deliver
a too-sweet bouquet of lilies
that decays in the wind. But I
know, when you finally come close,
my insides will still be rotting—
These hands that have taken are
also hands that still bleed, stink—
are still sliced open—soul still
unraveling in those blush-pink fins—
The Blood Pudding – November 10, 2025
Hailie Cochran is a poet from Macon, Georgia and current MFA candidate and writing consultant at UNC Greensboro. She earned her bachelor’s in English and creative writing from Mercer University in 2023. Her work appears both online and in print.
Gail A. McFarland is a contemporary expressionist and surrealist artist known for her mixed-media figurative and abstract work. She combines a variety of materials, including paper, pastels, oil, acrylic, wax, and spray paint, to create works that often explore themes of womanhood, strength, and symbolism. After retiring from a long career as an art teacher, she now focuses full-time on her professional art career, exhibiting her work in galleries and private collections in Arizona and beyond.
