WallsA Poem by Matthew CloughI’ve spent my entire life staring at walls.
Age four: my
nose pressed against two blank ones
because I slapped my sister and
refused to say sorry.
The turn of ten:
I’d sprint down sunny slopes
toward swing sets, just to find a
slim brown fence.
Lost at fifteen:
staring sleepily round my boxy
blue bedroom, blinds snapped
snugly shut.
Eighteen: black
silhouettes while kissing in
the dark, holding the
wrong girl.
Even now: mounts
of mossy green
stretched from earth up to
sky,
fog falling
forever, all lax and
limitless; I all lively, in
love.
Yet barriers
break at the next
turn, beyond which
lies the sea rippling to infinity
below deep and
end less air. © 2015 Matthew Clough |
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Added on June 21, 2015 Last Updated on June 21, 2015 Author
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