General Poetry posted July 4, 2013 | Chapters: | 2 3 -4- 5... |
A Slanted Gratitude.
A chapter in the book Sewn Into the Sky
Paper Limbs
by GregoryCody
An avoided presence crowded my youth,
slapped backs to walls, unable to move, slanted answers swung up onto fear's greedy ears as an inhaled bubble of disappearing tears. Trembling to a wobbling quiver, I took my first steps up from a stagnant mud of complacency's depths. The brown ooze grew, and stunted to cemented brims, so I rose to my heights, and stomped atop paper limbs. Alone I marched, through naked lips of distant winds, sprinted towards spinning tornados--unlimited sins; roofless, I shivered, under rivers of rain and frostbitten lies. Solely it was I--reaching peace beneath unending skies. His absence trapped my innocence--never to return; I was a rose petal, running from the dirt. From a boy to a man, sprouting quick dignity, gradually blooming into what he would give to me. He laughed, he mocked, he joked, and then he left-- the only action stolen was my own self-neglect. Without him, and long with him, nonetheless, my father is the reason I stand now on solid legs. |
Childhood writing prompt entry
Writing Prompt Write a rhyming poem about your childhood. It can be good or bad, happy or sad. |
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