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“Turtle Tears” in Ep;phany

One evening on Jeopardy there was a question about butterflies in the Amazon that drank turtles’ tears. I looked this fact up and found that it was true, along with additional details. I thought this just had to be a poem. So I wrote “Turtle Tears” which has just appeared in the Spring/Summer 2025 of the literary journal Ep;phany. The edition is beautiful and I am so proud to have my work included with the other poems, stories, non-fiction pieces and art. Here is the poem:

Turtle Tears

A humid morning, and the slow

reptile makes her way toward

a flat stone above currents

heavy with leaves and debris.

A butterfly alights on her yellow

spotted forehead. Then two, and three,

lingering like afternoon light,

harvesting clear honey.

Not myth, but health: butterflies

of the interior Amazon, drink

turtles’ tears. Less-than-thread-width

legs balance on lids

while a tendril of tongue sips.

The turtle, intent on river mud,

barely notices as if touched

by nothing more

than the tail of a rainbow.

One theory has it that the winged ones

seek salt, existing as they do

so far from the ocean. Sodium,

the mineral of heartbeats.

Another suggests tears produce

medicine, universal serum

to ward off disease

since vision and wings

are keys to survival.

Neither insects or reptiles ponder

such things, just companions

on a river healing each other

within the grief of a vanishing world.

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