Maya

Maya

A Poem by LR Young

there is a violence that distance renders. it makes
for great emptiness-es. canyons. i can't taste
the jealousies or the fury, just the throb
of the sliver, the metallic blood in the finger.
someday i will wake up remembering
everything and will never ask another
question. i can't recall when it was that i
decided this: that you would be you
and i would be me, but i would rather
keep this forever, just as it already is,
then let you slip through the frame
of my intellectual-isms again, a small
copper cup; i exile all the feelings
that make me realized. a paper-weighted
moon am i. the kettle black, the open sky;
i have swept up so many of my expectations
already, under the rug. all the thoughts
i was afraid to point to, all the constellations
of damage i have been building up into my shadow,
i swear it will not stop at following me
absolutely everywhere. But when I unravel
there, hung out to dry in the ocean breeze,
when I just sit with my hands held open
on my knees, I feel the universe
shimmer with it's own illusion.

© 2009 LR Young


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Added on May 24, 2009
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LR Young
LR Young

Boulder, CO



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LR Young completed her Masters in Literature in Spring of 2009. Her current emphasis is poetry, the intimacy of words and string of consciousness revelations, rhythm and imagery. It is just as Ginsber.. more..

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