#18 for NaPoWriMo.

Though drowned for three decades
she steps fresh as creation
from the broken glass doors.
And then I remember, in that instant
that she is dead, and I am not,
this is another century, so
this must be another girl,
a newly minted stranger,
one with whom I will never speak.

I am awash in emotion -
not loss exactly
but a very particular awareness
of my own duration.

I see a beggar leaning against 
a jewlery store facade, 
his head pressed against the windows.
In those windows are small, empty pedestals
formal absences of precious things
now locked away for the night.

His legs wrapped in brown paper
look vaguely medieval,
a knight crafted from office materials.
He is the color of pavement, 
his very race in question,
yet when he looks up at me 
my own eyes peer out from his tangle of curls.

The girl who drowned so very long ago
settles down to my mind’s bottom,
swept down in a swirl of toffee hair
and less hurtful memories
to where my youth turns gently
in its accustomed tides
and I am more comfortable that way.

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  • OhSugar on Apr 18, 2011

    Very interesting poem.

  • Guy Hogan on Apr 18, 2011

    This is one of the best poems that I have read on this site. You know what you are doing. You have talent. I know a little bit about poetry. I use to teach it as a grad student to undergraduates. And I write a little poetry myself. So, I think you know what you are doing.

  • CHIPMUNK on Apr 19, 2011

    great read

  • LBTL on Apr 19, 2011

    this is an awesome poem, that is unfair lol….you know it is awesome :P
    now if this is bad, I am dying to read your great-EST ones :)

  • brian miller on May 10, 2011

    wow…amazing visuals and contrast between the dead girl and beggar…you play an interesting game with this one…cling tight to that youth…

  • Gay Cannon on May 11, 2011

    Powerful images that speak to dreams that are real and reality that could be dreams and trying to sort things waking and asleep. The stuff of poems and plays, my friend. Well done. Gay

  • ayala on May 11, 2011

    Cool …strong images-well done!

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