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Washing

I perch on the edge of a broken wooden bench. Laundry dances in the breeze against a backdrop of Atlantic. Mists are creeping ever nearer until the ocean wears the same grey [...]

by Millie Light

I perch on the edge
of a broken wooden bench. Laundry

dances in the breeze
against a backdrop of Atlantic. Mists

are creeping ever nearer
until the ocean wears the same grey

as the clouds, until the fuchsias
look sullen. I scoop up

the linen basket, lower the line.
The hood of my jersey

whips about my face as I unpeg
hand washing, fold a headscarf,

a new bra, the soft prosthetic
that pins inside the left cup.

Millie-Light

Millie Light


Millie is a Social Sciences PhD candidate at Ulster University, researching the relationship between precarity, embodiment and anxiety.

Millie is also a qualified teacher, Dance Movement Psychotherapist and emerging poet. Millie was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2019 and is still undergoing treatment. Not yet ready to access dance/movement, poetry has become an accessible, creative yet contained expression of the ongoing experience of a cancer diagnosis and recovery.

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