This is very deep. I had to read it a few times. It's a very powerful poem. One can feel the anxiety in it. The childish wishing for a star is very poignant. The fanciful hopefulness of children facing the harsh realities of life is tragically caught in these lines. Thank you for sharing something so close to you.
This is a very powerful poem, Toni, and if I understand it correctly (and maybe I don't), it's a brave one to write. I like that it's spare because the images are made even stronger imo by not being overexplained. Those last two lines say it all. And no, no one makes it out of childhood whole. That line is also very powerful. Have you ever thought about tacking it to the end of this piece, like this:
Not one falls---
no wishes tonight,
night of twin fears:
two blue circles
mounted on a face.
This is the third poem of yours I've read now and this one captures me the most for a few reasons. I've noticed a few things: how you like using repetition as a tool (very effective in highlighting the main theme), your use of short lines, masterfully done to show the reader your exact rhythm/s, and your obvious love of nature coming through strongly in all three poems.
This is very rhythmic and gracious to the senses.
J
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