My Black JesusA Poem by Colettesomething to believe in
you remind me of my past
of my future
those hands
that small laugh
names and streets
impossibilities
a picture is worth a thousand words
those hands
i want to reach into the photo
and hold them
put my fingers between yours
kiss your knuckles
suck your thumb
i want to love you
but i don’t know what to believe in
myths and religions
betrayals and forgiveness
East coast, West coast
Midwestern purgatory
i’m just trying to find my sun
deaths and resurrections
dreams and premonitions
a pinky swear of 10 years gone by
two sides of the globe
one side of a coin
to Egypt we went
pyramids and pharaohs
Cleopatra and cats
#2 pencils
bananas and hats
you remind me of how i want nothing
and everything
just something to believe in
© 2012 ColetteReviews
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1 Review Added on April 27, 2008 Last Updated on September 17, 2012 AuthorColettePhoenix, AZAbout"The poet...is not nearly so concerned with describing facts as with creating images and establishing mental connections." from the book "Uncertainty" by David Lindley I'm in love with metaphors.. more..Writing
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