Stretching Toes towards Heaven

poetry

(In a season of false strength and defiance)

Waves of man
somber and cruel
screeched steel, plundered the sky
and plucked out light and innocence
eternity had dreamed out for them
to kneel in, to die in

A birthing of vestigial heroes on a sacrificial plate
for the one eyed god of Jealousy
to torment until the flock of days inure
their gaze to flows of sorrow, and the

Once-upon-a-time-heroes like paper cranes fly
down a damp ravine lamenting yesterday’s thick foliage
left with dreams of individuation
a leaf, a rope or a comb clinging to heaven’s roots
in a dark night forest.

(silence was a friend and a foe).

mail

poetry

she opens the envelope
replaces it on the table
closes eyes inhales
the words
written in cursive recognizably
rising and falling
written in syntax matching
the map of her thoughts limited by
blue lines blue lies
and all she ever hoped
you might say.

Poem Titles I’ll (Probably) Never Use

poetry

“Compressed Carbon” 
“Afraid of the Dark” 
“Homegoing” 
“The Color of the Sea” 
“613” 
“Socially Adaptable, but I Digress”
“Rose Petal” 
“Some Trust” 
“Groups of Three”  
“Articles and Prepositions” 
“Why you have ten toes instead of eleven and other such oddities of life” 
“Albert and the Infinite Abyss” 
“Killed by the King of Spades” 
“Amoretti”
“Wink and a Gun” 
“Jumping the Check” 
“Never Met a Weekend I Didn’t Like” 
“So Constant, So Monochrome”
“Enstasy” 
“Learning to Walk (Again)”