relievable spring

relievable spring

A Poem by h d e rushin

 

 

 

relievable spring,

primed by faith or observance.

Poetry comes down with it's

tempting voice,

it's rue assuage

like a morning asprin

under the

tongue.

I commit to the

81 milligrams

each morning

with worshiped

devotion,

reducing my

chance of

dropping dead

from this

broken heart.

It also shows

promise, I am told,

in releasing love

from the  rug of skins,

karoos finger paint,

curing the monotony

from the room,

relaxing the curls

from the bad perm,

opening a closed

hand for the

lawman,

and releasing,

for the replaced hip,

somer-saults

and solvents.

 

 

relievable moon,

cut off by day,

says so much at night, but

wont stop whispering

that it's

saddened by

isolation.

© 2012 h d e rushin


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sometimes I meet a poem and know right away that I am destined to meet it many more times . . . these are words that I will seek out again and again

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h d e rushin

detroit, MI



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A Poem by h d e rushin