Source: Palimpsest by Dale Dunning
Your Face
It’s difficult (you must know) to deny things so clearly spoken without words
in silence you say everything the curve of your mouth the eyes that do not
quite meet me
and when your mouth is finally open
i can still see the truth in you typeset across your face.
Ordinary
It’s the common things The row of milk Whole Skim Even Almond
It’s the cart with the Wonky Grumbly wheel
It’s holding hands While hunting Creamed corn
(Who buys creamed corn anymore, anyways?)
It’s standing in line Watching apples Roll along the belt Knowing with certainty There will be pie.
- Skye
Image: https://www.instagram.com/p/CB2NwjDFn0g/ Source: llovinghome
Summer sun dried clothes My chemise courting daisies Dancing on the line
-Skye
Artist: Nester Formetera Source:peepchic
We came together in the end Lips pressed close Eyes closed to who we had become Just before parting.
-Skye
Image: “Horizons” by Armando Veve Source: Inland-delta
Vigorous with damp And rot Life comes through me
Even yours
Come to the water’s edge And throw in Your virgin
Death and Life Life and Death
Seasons and circles Moon coming and going
Men tremble and fear
Crops fail to come Babies sicken and die Game is spare And the winter long
Men see little
Know less Than I
Come to the water’s edge And throw in Your virgin
Worship how you will It makes no difference to me.
-Skye
I believe the persons reading them have a right to interpret poems in individual ways. I certainly know what my poems mean to me but that does not mean that you should try to see it my way. Everything I write is meant to be “seen” by the reader through their lens. It’s not really about what I meant. It’s about what it means to you. I think it is quite wonderful to throw my words out into the world. I love that once they free of me, you might read them and perceive them in ways I cannot even fathom. So, thank you for reading a few of my poems and interpreting them as you see fit.
If you find yourself with questions, have feedback about a poem, or wish to offer a suggestion for a future poem this is my invitation please don’t be afraid to reach out.
Subject: Darcy Padilla from Drill Baby Drill, USA, 2013 Photographer: Lisa Kereszi Source: letaobloquista
It’s dusty Sleepy Dying Here One main street in the middle of nowhere
A liquor store A quick mart A laundromat
One sun wizened woman with a rag Sharpened through the spotless Washer Door
No one washing No one drying No one folding
Just the washer woman Beating back dust.
-Skye
Somewhere north of midnight the priest’s prayers flicker through the hall a verse for each bead on the rosary twisted in your fingers a forgiveness for each sin real and imagined
I have morphine and lorazepam I have a few precious minutes to wait with you
Yet It’s the priest with tired old prayers and absolutions in pleasing baritone that stills your thrashing that quiets your moans
I don’t understand this young man in the cassock who will never wear a wedding ring bathing you in ancient words perfect in their cadence never straying from the book held absently
When you join him your weak voice dragged up from ether
I mouth quietly The relic of childhood Effortlessly bubbling up to join you
Yea though I walk through the valley of death… -Skye
Photo Credit: “Eyes as Big as Dinner Plates” Photo series by Riitta Ikonen & Karolyn Hjorth
Fecund life Comes through me Covers my back and lines my Throat Holding me silent
Tell your tales On the long night ‘round bonfires Wild pagan gestures
Appease The demands of lessor gods Looking down from the great hall
Then press your feet into my ample back I am the Mother I will carry you.
Image Subject: Friedemann Vogel Ballet Dancer Photographer: Not known Source:Peepchic
Defying Gravity
Defying Gravity is possible Consider when you left me I stayed in perfect Balance In defiance Of the inescapable Magnitude Of Your
Receding
Just prior to crashing to the ground.
-Skye