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one more time
as living goes –
and I’ll be done with dying
come before in satin gowns
feathers are my fare
barefoot on an eastern lake
wilderness and wilder
stars against my shoulder
fell into the weave
and couldn’t go
(the way of mars)
across and back
wandering much further
than the earth was flat
(the promise come)
sail away with me
fingers splayed on lacey lace
playthings for the baby
fit with one (remember me)
lightening coursed within
touching breath
melting fire
burned into a moment
a scar to last forever
and seasons still to be
of all that was
no ‘could have been’
will matter much tomorrow
as brith returns another
without the father’s name
or where we passed
with why we left
though some my heart
is keeping
in boxes lined with cedar
and buried three moons deep
hyacinth and hemlock
weaved into my tresses
evidence of times before
beneath these same
bright stars
“no ‘could have been’ will matter much tomorrow” Great line!
Thanks, David! That’s one of my favorites too!!! Most of the poetry I keep can be tied back to a solitary line. Although I’ve been told that I break a heart every time I throw one in the trash. 😦 Thank you so much. ~ Love, Bobbie
I am given much to think about as well as to feel, Love Linda
….for me, I don’t know how to do one without the other…….. Thank you, dearest Linda. xoxo ~ Bobbie