The World A Sacred Space
A blood moon tonight &
licks of flame, fallen stars,
the ones from the mouths
of our ancestors,
a question I couldn’t answer.
Yet my bones sing.
Imagine your electric heart
pressed into that whorl
of ruby moon hyacinth.
A man boards a train
going somewhere.
Spider respins a broken web.
Moon walks in her sleep.
This splintered world,
the only one that matters.
As in the past, I offer for my last poem a cento from lines of poems posted here, this one from the writing of (in no particular order) Linda Bryant, Pam Campbell, Jim Lally, Jennifer Beckett, Nancy Jentsch, Kevin Nance, Liz Prather, Karen George, Tabitha Dial, Gaby Bedetti, Melva Sue Priddy, and Alissa, each of whom were kind enough to comment upon my meager offerings.
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Lovely, Pauletta – I don’t know how you do it!
This is so cool, Pauletta! I feel very honored.
love the final couplet
This is so good.
What a compliment to Lexpomo.
This is great! And I absolutely love the idea behind it!
Shucks – just shucks. that’s wonderful.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you Pauletta. You make everyone shine!
Honored and love how you’ve made the lines your own!
The perfect way to point out the constellation of our different voices.
Phenomenal.
I’m honored and humbled. This gift is one I will never forget.
Thanks! A great idea.
this is so beautiful! the ending says it all!