her - myself - example (revised)

Discussion in 'Poetry' started by fulmah, Jan 9, 2006.

  1. fulmah

    fulmah Chaser of Muses

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    She shackles flowers in a binder
    as sprinkles of conjugated showers
    fall onto pages in a wistful sigh,
    a crazed scream, the wrenched words
    canyons on paper loud as cannons
    when they're wrought, fired from a pen
    with bullets made of heavy meanings
    that melt crumble shatter on impact,
    leaving residues of symbolic facts

    I find futile. Fictitious codes
    cover the mouth with the hand
    and I'm forced to think she's lying.

    She buries truth
    in a book, behind metaphors
    of shrugs and half-glances,
    hiding within shoulder motion
    and the set of facial muscles.
    Those secret dimensional doors
    don't enrich existence, though,
    and she's no mystery.

    I know elusive definitions
    and boundaries incite defense,
    ambiguity forms the borderlines
    like that evil kitchen air
    that fogs window, blackens bananas,
    and whispers in creeks from the walls.

    And like, just the other night
    when we got in the car,
    I know she saw me shiver
    and look into the bushes,
    hair rising on my arms.
    I couldn't say----
    or----
    just kept my nerves composed
    and turned on the headlights.
     
  2. KittenX

    KittenX Purrrific

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    I like a LOT. Like whoa. (very articulate eh? ;))
     
  3. EternalHunter

    EternalHunter Member

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    Nice one.

    "like that evil kitchen air
    that fogs window, blackens bananas, "

    Truly a beautiful image.
     
  4. sylvanlightning

    sylvanlightning Prismatic Essence

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    My favorite parts... filled to the brim with emotional nuances.
     
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