For a minute there
I lost myself in the weight
of an unmoved mountain,
having failed to find the faith.
A volcanic thrust
in my limbs and throat.
I lost myself in the fire
of instant words fresh
from the molten earth.
Like stopping flood waters
with a screen door.
I lost myself in the flow
of first thought,
in the waves of reaction.
Just a moment and the marks
are left on the hardwood floor.
The ash hangs from the door frames.
The outlines of loved ones stand out
on the stained charred walls.
6 thoughts on "For a minute there"
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Wow, I think you read my heart this morning. Your words spoke to me deeply. Nice poem!
Holy crap, Sean! This is Rimbeauesque. The last stanza is a body blow.
Powerful reminder to take a beat before reacting!
Yes, the last stanza! Well done.
This poem resonates with relevance. I hear the frustration of living in today’s chaotic and terrifying world. I really related to this one.
This describes so well the frightening feeling of watching oneself lose it from the outside looking in. Especially love,
“Like stopping flood waters
with a screen door”