Reanimated Lavender Granola Switchblade Nun rides again.

Friday, June 1, 2012

In The Nuthouse

In the nuthouse,
They keep your dreams for you
Like a neatly folded
Pair of eyeglasses.

When the stars turn to sand,
The earth's skin receives them
Until her body itself shifts and flows
Like a pretty summer dress.

I tell you these things, darling, because
Any day, my very bones could change.
I could find myself stepping silently across a wide desert at night,
With the echo of Anubis in my eyes;

And though the Goddess herself forbade it,
I would carry your name with me across all borders
Like a twin,
Or a rising moon on a silver chain.
_______

12 comments:

  1. oh it hurts, it's so good!




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  2. No one writes about love the way you do. It's the spiritual connection that you understand - that strange vibration of mutual accord which binds two people more closely than anything else. I thought this poem was just beautiful.

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  3. I got a really weird feeling while I read this poem. It was like I was reading from a book, a collection of poems. I had this distinct thought that I had just turned a page, and here was the next poem I was savoring--not a poem you had just posted.

    I wonder if that means that sometime soon, there WILL be a collection of Fireblossom's poems?

    I hope so...

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  4. Luminous and amazing poem--and the only thing I'd quibble with is the idea of madness..this seems like the only sanity in the world, once you've showed it to us.

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  5. I love the line, "when the stars turn to sand"...so sadly portraits the diminished view~
    I love the nunaces you shared~ The fragile intimacy of a fractured life~ Bravo...for painting the portrait of truth

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  6. No one writes Love the way you do. "I would carry your name....." Beautiful.

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  7. This nuthouse doesn't sound so bad, actually...

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  8. this makes me want to purr.... your love poems slay me!

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  9. Hedge used the word luminous to describe this. It truly is.

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  10. I couldn't even begin to pick favorite lines; it's all unbelievable. The nuthouse, dreams that don't even belong to you, neatly folded glasses, sand stars, earth skin, flowing like a summer dress, changeling bones, separated twins, the moon on a chain. Seriously, you come up with the most phenomenal imagery to illustrate your points.

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Spirit, what do you wish to tell us?