In the Looking Glass

In the Looking Glass

A Poem by Einstein Noodle

In the Looking Glass

p***y willow words 
mirrored back to me in angry disdain. 

heckling red laughter
tore ....... 
                   tears 
shredded tissues between us
so long ago      -       and yet
still i find
stubborn phrases
tonguing soft pink ears

stuck in  cracks between the walls 
unchanged .......................................................
 (a senryu in waiting)

you weren't into it and
I had need

Ginger cherry mop boards tight against the wall
holding fast ........... a heart, a fall
stillborn syncope

mirror images recognized
fog forgotten filigree
                                   fading 
impregnates the silence

turn past the looking glass
i won't remember any more

anymore.

E. 08/28/2019

© 2019 Einstein Noodle


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How we see things when we look at ourselves and the past. Despite the differences and the history feelings are hard to extinguish for amongst the ashes of paper an unburnt fragment remains to plague us and remind us of the book and how we fingered it's pages.

Posted 5 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

Einstein Noodle

5 Years Ago

spot on John! you read with sensitivity and insight .. you hit all the points i was aiming at ;) God.. read more
Patricia Wedel

5 Years Ago

Love your review of E's poem, John Alexander.... "an unburnt fragment remains" ... so poetic... be s.. read more
John Alexander McFadyen

5 Years Ago

Thank you so much Pat. Sir 'E' produces many wonderful writes.



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Perhaps we need to reflect on the Past, Present and Future as an Entirity else we'd not understand how they lock together; are the chain to Time and need dispkay thensekves so we at leastmnrtially understand who what, etc. we are. Tis said that if one looks in a mirror, first covering once side of our face but join the remaining one to itself; then repeat the same with the other.. we discover that we have two different faces. Maybe, maybe the same applies to the reflection we cannot nor ever will see of our minds and hearts? Your superbly written words, the way they're displayed.. pensively, visually, logically, lead a reader to think and then, think some more. Thank you, dear writer.

Posted 5 Years Ago


emmajoy

5 Years Ago

That's fine but, it was before.. not for me to say. :)
Einstein Noodle

5 Years Ago

sure appreciate you my fine friend ... your a warm hug when one is out in the cold and rain aren't y.. read more
emmajoy

5 Years Ago

friendship is free!
Wow, you can spin an image.

May we always be able to see past the looking glass.
:)


Posted 5 Years Ago


Einstein Noodle

5 Years Ago

thank you Cherrie .. you are very kind! i guess if we look .. we're going to see it .. kind of stuck.. read more

these words truly need no intro or explanation, they are what they are.. and despite the fact they might be variously interpreted, will not influence my my gut reaction and later more reasoned response which remain pretty much the same... whether the original ache is felt as much today, only you will know for sure.. I trust it has eased some, but then who am I........I loved this Gene... like a fat kid loves cake and then some..... :)))))))) cheers n all that jazz

Posted 5 Years Ago


Neville

5 Years Ago


I'm chuffed to bits as we say this side o the pond..... N :)))))) x
Einstein Noodle

5 Years Ago

"down yer neck buddy!"
Neville

5 Years Ago

you betcha.... :)
dear E... "fog forgotten filigree"... this sums up an experience
many of us may have endured... impregnated memories of
unskilled lovers who were confused... and sought unconventional ways
to move on. The looking glass is a two-sided reflection at times.
Best to see your reflection(s) at the edge of a River where love ripples out
forever. truly a poem to bring closure to a learning and hurtful experience.
Thank you dear poet, Pat

Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Einstein Noodle

5 Years Ago

i watch it all the time .. so sad to see Madison get cut .. she is riveting to watch .. such control.. read more
Patricia Wedel

5 Years Ago

Hi E... I believe that is who it was. I had not watched the show for some time, so I was simply mez.. read more
Einstein Noodle

5 Years Ago

:) ...............
sounds like you miss her still,great write,great music

Posted 5 Years Ago


Einstein Noodle

5 Years Ago

yeah, wordman...that was, is and always will be a killer i suppose .. our parting was about 15 yrs a.. read more
 wordman

5 Years Ago

you`re welcome my friend
okay first thing here...love "the senryu in waiting"
i wish i had thought of that phrase...
and sharing the tissue...loves and relationships that have seen their course...ended but the splitting evenly of the tears...makes me wonder if the exes ever think of me as i do them...
and if i don't look in that mirror...then i won't see what they did...and i might stay with myself.
damn this is good...
but you post only very readable and relatable poetry, my friend.
i just covered all the mirrors in my house.
j.

Posted 5 Years Ago


Einstein Noodle

5 Years Ago

ahahaha cracks me up sir ..covered all the mirrors eh!? does it help??? i visited the Axe Murder Hou.. read more
How we see things when we look at ourselves and the past. Despite the differences and the history feelings are hard to extinguish for amongst the ashes of paper an unburnt fragment remains to plague us and remind us of the book and how we fingered it's pages.

Posted 5 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

Einstein Noodle

5 Years Ago

spot on John! you read with sensitivity and insight .. you hit all the points i was aiming at ;) God.. read more
Patricia Wedel

5 Years Ago

Love your review of E's poem, John Alexander.... "an unburnt fragment remains" ... so poetic... be s.. read more
John Alexander McFadyen

5 Years Ago

Thank you so much Pat. Sir 'E' produces many wonderful writes.
There must be a brain stimulus occurring with the new moon for the heady writers among my friends are all coalescing into crescendo cuneiforms this morning! I have feeling your not that lucky my friend those musings will still be rattling about your subconscious mind waiting to creep out regardless:)... of intent! stubborn phrases
tonguing soft pink ears! brilliant line

Posted 5 Years Ago


Einstein Noodle

5 Years Ago

you are right my friend ... some things will always remain .. never a hint of even fading ;( thanks .. read more

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