Letters and Diary Poetry posted October 21, 2013 | Chapters: | ...5 6 -7- |
Free verse
A chapter in the book Sewn Into the Sky
Sewn Into the Sky
by GregoryCody
Never am I lower than when I met the night tonight on high
The soft hiss of humming tires carry on in the distance as if some drawing waves are reaching for my balcony Why are their beds empty at this hour? A snapping crunch sneaks between the rosemary bushes-- quivering, deep and shaggy with their pointed barbs, so gentle they resemble fat lavender bubbles from my window now A dog howls within earshot--a deafening pitch, like the pull of a bow across crusted violin strings It continues to whine into my life unaware of me None of these noises, these numb instances, are of anything here Simple, familiar, boring, as the tattered throw upon my shoulders No, no, it is not a sound that introduces us--quite different... but the shout of a distant voice, breathless, which seals my senses Her song is silence, an empty hollow, left where the wind runs I creep onto damp blades of sleeping grass--green needled carpet-- looking up into a creamy soup of deep purple...perfectly endless, left as a pebble before a coliseum forever growing, never finished I listen, hold my heartbeat level, letting my head fall back to a tilt We speak minutes on years, tip toes to fathoms, nothing into all... A man with but a shadow lives in solitude, solely by willful choice, for he who is truly alone looks into my eyes, content with his doubt Those few words strike cold, twisted knots of agony, stretched-- I had unraveled from my father's heart--sewn into a memory But soon a soft balm falls atop my wound, a heat kisses this icy ache for due to this encounter under a faceless sky, I finally realize-- my family is together, everywhere, mine within everything inside I meet the night tonight, at the loneliest time in my life... never more. |
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