shedding skin

shedding skin

A Poem by Erin Sky
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I'm feeling a little doubtful of a) my sanity b) my abilities c) my future plans d) my fantastical wishes e) everything else

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So long old self,

     that which I scarcely knew.

I cannot keep you, your ignorance

     is all I can hold.

 

It fills my burgeoning sacks,

     thickens my thighs

occasionally I may lay you down.

     and, dripping, must I scoop you up;

the fodder and ash

     of my wet paper dreams.

 

How they stick mercilessly

     to my eyes, to my brows,

newsprint greying my face and arms

     leaching into rosesque tissues as the rain comes

and the sky slithers around.

 

What use are such rags

     for building up a house?

They must rather be a half-full

     case

to bundle up and put my world in.

© 2008 Erin Sky


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i hate those doubtful moments...anyways, love this poem. especially the 'wet paper dreams' phrase.

Posted 16 Years Ago



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Erin Sky
Erin Sky

Ithilien, Gondor



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I hear I'm a bit cryptic, for all my loquacity; I talk too much, due to all I need to say; I am Gemini, and astrology is bollocks; I'm narcissistic, and hate myself for it; I dwell in irony, in the ra.. more..

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