Thursday, July 28, 2011

Rememberance Weather

If lighting strikes today
I will breath rust deep
its electric crown.
I will flip my hands over
face my palms toward dawn.
I will toss my shoes
into the windswept river,
press my ear to the earth
catch the dead's whispers
in the web of my bed
while the sky is sliced
in two by the knives
of luminescence, fractured
cores could truly fuse--
I'll be so quiet
I will know you
haven't forgotten me.

Monday, July 18, 2011

Holding the Seashell

There I have decided it, to be one with the floating of gills and monsters that jostle and squirm through the black wet. I may slip on the dreams of boats that once cried down to the sea floor, the deepest set of arms. All the bones stab upward, white reach to the heavens. Tidal wishes clash and cling while I drop down through the shades of dark, a stone of hope. In the end the sharks lurk like goodbye with their chompers sharpened, a thousand crescent moons. A mermaid's body turns with subdued iridescence. She reaches out to me, recognizes me from an old photo where everything was falling and I was the one thing strong enough to hold the spiraling shell.