Showing posts with label imagery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label imagery. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

The Crossing


In dreams
        I walk on water

Fingers outstretched
       To the edge of the world

For once, I emerge from the picture
       Frozen in yellows and reds

A tainted faith
       Leaves a stained-glass salvation

As trembling hands leave
       Cathedrals in their wake



Originally published in Spring 2013 issue of The Germ

Friday, December 28, 2012

The Pieta


Dismantled,
With ropes, pulleys, hammers;
Her heart screams into silence,
Her lungs stretched thin
As rugs beaten dry;

Her dirt-crusted fingers
Clutch the white body;
The veins of her hands turn
Pink, red, purple;
Little does she know—
His embrace is tighter than hers 



Published in Calvary Cross

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Aboard the Brookes, 1789

Tonight she dreams of her village
Woven in her thoughts as reeds in a basket
Her brown hands clinging to her child
Suckling, its black eyes shimmering
Its mind transported to a space where grass
Grows golden
And air
Fizzles at the touch of fingertips

Grass bends beneath her feet
Ravens soar low
Seduced by the strings of a kora

She wanders to the clearing
Where trees hang low in slumber
Where time whispers of a wilderness
No number branded
To that lion
Roaring in the hot wind

Only, the stench of dead meat

She shudders
As a young gazelle lays docile,
Striped eyes watching vultures
Descend

At dawn, she saves the bones.



Published in Emerge Literary Journal on October 2, 2012