Daddy's SkinA Poem by emmyWhat will your skin leave behind?A stranger lit the tip of his cigarette Fresh smoke twisted in the air Smelling of home… Of father. His ideas had twirled As rapid and random as the smoke From his menthol-laden Marlboros I laughed with him Contemplated with him Prayed for him… Of one thing he was sure “I’ll donate my skin as art.” It was him He wore it proudly First marked by Θεός… A claim for himself Or a mark of ownership? I still don’t know Another god, a lame forger Was mining away-- Is that Man’s purpose? Or does Truth hide in the elements Earth, Fire, Water, Air, They twine round his limbs Where Prisms of light fracture into a
rainbow And the Eye watches Stevie’s interpretation Of a silent Scream As Mr. Smith worries He is to be Spiderman’s dinner Jack is marrying Edward to a corpse With an old lover’s name And Marla’s sitting, emptied, In a used bridesmaid dress Tossed away like a Christmas tree Joker’s laughing at the ceremony He questions my solemnity But I am still afraid it’s a funeral. © 2014 emmy |
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