A green tea bag is baking cold out on my porch
A piece of gray rock from the quarry wanted to be torched
Whipped cream pecks your cheeks with specks and flecks of blue
Your mother called; she said don’t worry about you
The chickens in the yard scratch and scream and doubt
Wrought wind twists and spins and grasps and pulls and gives up with a shout
A moment’s notice of a day brought coffee to your door
Beaten rays of sun shine down more golden than before
I wove a web of broken bones and islands cast astray
A dying town gave up its crown to send lost words my way
A strand of birch bark wished for dewdrops, not fire but for rain
The urgent embrace of mossy white lace makes it all the same
A strand of unrelated texts was sent to me by him at gym one noon
Your eyebrows have overgrown like a peacebird for a boon
A beach ball bounced across the ground and out to sea at last
A bud of colt’s foot sprang up too late; the moment had passed
So be the trees, the honey bees, the aging cheese, the moon
The thickets and the thrushes have got to be somewhere soon.
Posted in response to the challenge Autumn '24: Writing.
Comments
Ahh all the imagery is so unique and tangible! Brilliant job with this. Love the rhythm!
Thank you! :3
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