everything went black
or did it just go
brain switched off
with a chemical snap
awareness rising
in bubbles
fizzing against the velvet side
of eyelids, opening to
sharper pain
& something missing
***prompt from Words From Windows
everything went black
or did it just go
brain switched off
with a chemical snap
awareness rising
in bubbles
fizzing against the velvet side
of eyelids, opening to
sharper pain
& something missing
***prompt from Words From Windows
if I glow this spark and breathe becoming
it is this wildness that rises
from the hidden side of my heart
silent even to itself until it stirs awake
and murmurs lit whispers in blood
past time for blooming
this self sings open
lips brushed by fire
Guys, this is strong!
By Noel Ihebuzor
From their anthills and lairs, nests, cages and hovels, out of these inhuman holes, out of the dark damp cramped cages they call home
They crawl out with subdued rage and hovering hope
At the first suggestion of light
on a new day
on empty bellies and in unwashed bodies,
on cracked tired broken shoes
they stream forth like angry ants in search of little change and
praying for the big change
In this existence denied of meaning, devalued and wasting
As they scurry to places to sell their hands and feet
They leave behind temporarily a jungle maze
full of the living and the heaving
most empty denied living but hollowed souls
sucked into the hole of hell by want and still in want
Late in the evening, they crawl back insatiate to their dark damp cramped holes
To rest fatigued souls and aching soles
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we know water
and salt
breathed
weightless
within turns
& tidal rushes
jealous of mermaids
we long for
what was laid down
in blood memory
that never knew words
dream of flight
as a casual
push off of feet
before we knew feet
arms fanning
like wings
just up
& coasting
it was that easy
once
the times we swam
swaddled in
floating dark
under her heart
in pulsed waves
rocking without arms
we remember
you
mother
***inspired by some comments on the whale fall poem–Jeremy, you inspired me again!
My kids were squabbling in the back of the car. Normal, right? Well, normal on the surface until Aryn looks at his sister, and shouts with all of his breath, “You buttercup of death!”
Remember, this is the child who used pragmalinguistics in asking for ice cream for breakfast: Remember we ate ice cream sometimes in the morning?
complex in simplicity
this flesh knows its workings
& I move thankfully unaware
of it, unknowing
the small daily living and dying off
of what makes me
those cellular selves
echoing the deep fingerprint
of the hands that shaped
not just this I
but everything