Hypothetically Speaking
By Taylor Byas
“Say I then stretch / an arm towards you, rasp out help. Let’s say you don’t. / Let’s say you let me die.”
Taylor Byas is a Black poet and essayist from Chicago. She currently lives in Cincinnati, where she is a second year PhD student and Albert C. Yates Scholar at the University of Cincinnati. She is also a reader for both The Rumpus and The Cincinnati Review, and the Poetry Editor for FlyPaper Lit. Her work appears or is forthcoming in New Ohio Review, Borderlands Texas Poetry Review, Hobart, Pidgeonholes, Jellyfish Review, and others.
By Taylor Byas
“Say I then stretch / an arm towards you, rasp out help. Let’s say you don’t. / Let’s say you let me die.”