Stupid Kite

Stupid Kite

A Poem by nicolashuerta
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Beach scene involving myself, 33, and trying to remember how to do that childhood magic....poorly

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Run!
Fly!


A dollar deal
fun for all ages
Cartoon wood owl
fights flight,
forsakes ascension,
lingers shallow sky
like a feral flag.

Black disc eyes
startle,
scorn,
rattle plastic sockets.

Faster!
Higher!

Painted plumage surges
fast ripples that
shiver synthetic feathers
and crinkle wind.


Orange streamers whip,
kink,
furl
and twist like crooked ribbons.


Out of breath!
Out of shape!

Oiled families point
and laugh,
my stepdaughter blushes,

I gallop like a madman
barefoot,
splash over seashells
and crab holes,

dragging a stubborn symbol
of childhood,
I cannot wrangle
or tame.

The leash has snapped!
My body fails!

Broken nylon knots
like tangled web,
frail,
flimsy
my handful of slack
spills like silk
when i trip in sea weed
and accept this refusal
knowing we share
the same fates,

crashing into white sand
bruised, tired,
a folly for sunny strangers

© 2011 nicolashuerta


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nicolashuerta
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failed poet who still suffers from a bad case of chronic writing, enjoys the company of strangers and late night bar room stories. more..

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