Midnight ramblingsA Poem by Kristina Moulaison
Paper,
can it keep me safe,
wrap me like a package kept
precious?
What will keep me
if not this dust?
We are fading fast
going nowhere
on a long, long journey,
scribbling records of our time here,
no time here...
And what will I take to remind me,
the wind carrying memories away,
and washing the dust off my feet?
I lick the taste from my lips and try to remember
a time when I was not here.
There are books that I’ve written.
I’ve dreamt of them,
eerily knowing I should remember them all,
but never will.
And the television blares, love is all that there is,
screaming we have all the time in the world-
fade to black.
I should sleep,
but someone is always tapping me on the shoulder,
Don’t you know what you’re about?
My business is waiting.
You aren’t yourself these days.
You’re getting older and it’s fading.
I can’t stop wondering
when you will get up and look in the mirror
and get it one day.
I’ve been screaming such a long time now.
How many lifetimes
just sleeping?...
soft and sweet and dripping
promises.
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13 Reviews Added on July 26, 2008 Last Updated on November 23, 2011 AuthorKristina MoulaisonBellingham, WAAboutI write. Read me. We don't read and write poetry because it's cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race. And the human race is filled with passion. And medicine, la.. more..Writing
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