HeartLines

A Sacred Heart University Student-Run Literary Magazine

“ode to the badyarikha cub

By Melisa Santana

time frozen from millennia ago, as though the ice

acted as a camera to capture a world otherwise

forgotten, without even stories whispered to keep it

alive. and within the permafrost, curled up with matted

fur was a cub. trapped in the fear of an unfair world, scowl

stuck on her face as though it could scare death itself from

daring lay a finger on her. and death, cruel and unyielding,

grabbed her by the face, kissed her forehead, and reassured

her that it would be okay. that she could let go. that she’d

be found again someday. and here she is, in the arms of

a society who adores her, who misses her despite never seeing

her live, never witnessing her run and play and hunt – she’s

missed in spite of it. eyes squinted, organs remaining, lungs

empty or full, unmoving, halted as if in shock. studied with

affection she may not have experienced since her mother

thirty-five thousand years ago. held by loving scientists

who fight the urge to caress her fluffy cheeks and kiss

her fur. hearts tethered by love and fear of safety, relentless.

HeartLines