Living in the edges
Dreams
were
the
dimension
I lived in, the
blank white space of
being
quiet. I can
hear the
clipping of
time’s
narrow comfort.
I pull the white curtain
across my face, like a veil
to open
a glimpse
you might call being kind,
or
I might be able to
still
a moment
to
vanish.
~ An erasure of pages 57-58 in Margaret Atwood’s novel The Handmaid’s Tale
10 thoughts on "Living in the edges"
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Lush, Karen! I love “the/clipping of time’s/narrow comfort.”
Thank you, Nancy!
Karen, your poems are wondrous! I especially love
” I lived in, the
blank white space of
being
quiet.
Thank you, H.A,
Love the title and especially, “the/clipping of/time’s/narrow comfort.
Thank you, Pam!
Good one, Karen. Love the way the spread-out look of the poem helps convey its dreamy, wispy content.
Thank you so much, Kevin!
“The clipping of time’s narrow comfort”–wow! And I love that the poems ends with the word “vanish.”
Thank you, Taunja.