Twilight
i couldn’t help looking
into this ivory birdbath.
beauty is the place i know
to go when i can’t find
anyone i love. i can’t help drinking,
just a little. and a little
more. and wanting it to cradle me.
and wanting to turn
to stone, too, immovable.
the beautiful thing these creatures
seek to keep small dreads small.
how long a ribbon takes
to snap, the dramatic feathering
of a burlesque dancer
all strawberry curl. but death
upon this sex is immediate.
i felt fate turn over, the sleeping
fetus in me, it flipped tail to head.
and a fixture of the garden
isn’t really what i am now.
i am young. i am ruby.
girlness brought me here.
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“beauty is the place i know to go when i can’t find anyone i love” is a really lovely line!
Well, first of all, I love birdbaths. Enjoyed how you wove the image through the poem and brought it full circle at the end. Lots of wonderful lines – probably my fav
the dramatic feathering
of a burlesque dancer
all strawberry curl.
“the beautiful thing these creatures
seek to keep small dreads small.”
Oh, this entire poem is wonderful!
love: “wanting to turn/to stone, too, immovable./the beautiful thing these creatures/seek to keep small dreads small.”
Love the color connections in this piece. “strawberry curl” to “i am young. i am ruby.”