My Black Jesus

My Black Jesus

A Poem by Colette
"

something 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 Colette


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enthralling write.

"kiss your knuckles
suck your thumb

i want to love you"

this is so passionate and thoughtful. it's so reminiscent of the blind love of a child ... all of a sudden questioning a parent. sweetly, somberly. nothing cruel, just inquisitive. great write!


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Colette
Colette

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