Kim Whysall-Hammond
Bury it deep, weep
if you need. Plead with yourself. Else
you lose your mind.
Discover what you can do. You
are a fluttering bird, who once flew.
Take joy in a friend, end your despair, air
your burdened soul. Roll
with the glorious world.
Unfurl.
Kim Whysall-Hammond is a Londoner who now lives in the English countryside. She worked in climate research and the technical side of telecommunications and is a geek—except she forgets a lot. Her poetry has appeared in Black Nore Review, Dreich, Littoral, and The Martello, as well as magazines in the US and Canada. She also has poems in anthologies from Arachne Press, Brigids Gate Press, Milk and Cake Press, and Palewell Press. She won third prize in the 2023 Dwarf Star Speculative Poetry Award. Her debut
pamphlet, Messages from the Road, was published by Palewell Press in autumn 2024.
This poem appeared in What We Hold On To: Poems of Coping, Connection, and Carrying On — Winter 2026, published by The Chaos Section Poetry Project. We’ll be featuring each poem from the collection individually in the weeks ahead. You can read the full collection or download a free PDF of the chapbook here.



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