The Ossified Man Waves Back
This week: rumors of war bribes
and Saharan dust so fine, it swirled
silica and watercolored sunrise.
Meanwhile, I plan by myself
the lives I’ll lead someday, as if
I’m Benjamin Button, magically
mobile again.
Every time I think of you,
there are so many yous I’ve failed
to communicate with–to commune,
a human need I’ve neglected,
mostly.
I’ve been trying to poem all day long,
which is to say I sat in the dark
for a long time.
Dear, dear reader-of-this-poem:
I’m trying to confer it all to you,
and I don’t know exactly
what to say.
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The “s”s and images combine for a magical topical first stanza. I also love the day/say internal rhyme in the penultimate stanza. Ossified Man series sounds like a coherent chapbook.
Shaun: I’ve enjoyed your poetry all month. Yours is like a voice crying in the wilderness
Super! Love it!
Wonderful! My favorite part:
I’ve been trying to poem all day long,
which is to say I sat in the dark
for a long time.
poeming = sitting in the dark –> yup!