Home Bound
Outer ribs slicked with mud and leaves
softened when the river rose
falling open like a mouth in sleep
Inside, on a wide shelf, white stone
with an amber swirl, blue bottles
topaz ring beside a bullet
a pocket and collar tugged from a red shirt
five gold buttons, a note of sums
A woman cuts stars
from a yellow jacket
The house, her history, breathes
hugs her like a tight sleeve
~ Found poem composed/modified from words in Lia Purpura’s essay “Autopsy Report”
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Wow. Another beauty. Especially love the river “falling open like a mouth in sleep” and the image of a woman cutting stars from a yellow jacket. The ending ties it all together nicely.
Thanks, Taunja!
Interesting use of colors. Red and blue contrast various shades of yellow …. Amber, topaz, brass of the bullet,
Thanks, Sherry!
Recently re-listened to your interview with Katerina on Accents WRFL from 4/14 where you described the process of writing a found poem.
You make something so well crafted and meaningful each and every time.
Thank you!
Didn’t realize I’d been writing found poems that long. I do find them addicting.