the world is colder than before
north winds exhaling dragon breath across the valley and
my doorstep where i wait for the bus (bumblebee against concrete),
rubbing my hands together and
feeling my cheeks redden before the whispering chill, brighter
than cherries but who could ever claim to take brightness
away from the parade of ball gowns up and down my street,
fire
enveloping the sidewalk but i don't shudder as i breathe in deep
the smoky air crisp in my mouth, rolling on my tongue
like apples and honey thickening my words as these breadcrumbs
(sorrow)
and rocks
(forgiveness)
tumble into the dark waters of the champlain,
splashing water into the face of the sun who cannot begin
to shine yellower than the goldenrod by the side of the highway,
nor the sky bluer than the asters cushioning me as i begin to freefall
catching cirrus clouds in my cupped hands, peering
down at this cracked sidewalk pretending this puddle is the sky
and that the nights are velvet
pricked through with bloody needles,
embroidering a silver-lining moon and the jack o'lanterns
watching with glowing grins.
Posted in response to the challenge Best of Fall.
Comments
So many lines stuck out to me in this piece, the whole thing through was really so vivid:
"North winds exhaling dragon breath..."
"Smoky air crisp in my mouth, rolling on my tongue..."
"Shine yellower than the goldenrod by the side of the highway..."
Wonderfully descriptive language!
Thank you so much!!! I always strive to be as descriptive and fluid as possible; I love poetry that lets the lines bleed into each other like ink stains. I really do think of my poetry as a 'freefall', so thanks for noticing!!!
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