beginningsA Poem by jacob erin-cilbertobeginnings
strange flakes. snowy conceptions of life in storage about to be unlocked
december wilderness
explored within an oven of burnt
memories aroused again but the blistering wind
of present bites the cheeks that
house the tears
a log cabin built of
longing not for seclusion but inclusion
incisions made on white
skin the dark lines of poetry the moon glow
illuminates the scars, the new sores allows us to write of
healing
antiseptic vows a penicillin to
reject the monotonous gloom, midnight drearies and doomed theories of
love
it is time to
tongue the precipitation with
moving fingers drifts of chaos to exhibit certain
beauty
look at the blanket that covers the fear of
infection and throw it off the bed
of morning
belong to anyone, again because it is written
upon the future in a snow angel's
perspective
we can. we will.
erin-cilberto 11/7/17 © 2017 jacob erin-cilbertoReviews
|
Stats
6120 Views
15 Reviews Shelved in 2 Libraries
Added on November 7, 2017Last Updated on November 7, 2017 Authorjacob erin-cilbertoCarbondale, ILAboutOriginally from Bronx, NY, I live in Carbondale, Illinois...teach English at a community college and have been writing and publishing poetry since 1970. I am here to read for inspiration from other po.. more..Writing
Related WritingPeople who liked this story also liked..
|