dedicated to this month
I walk by twisted sister, favorite tree—
two branches intertwined, dancing
cherry that almost died, dwindled,
somehow still survives like I survive,
holding leash, fourth generation dog
after passing house of mom whose son
left the earth while mine still breathes
each step reminder how quickly years
pass when hours stretch, elasticity of time
a concept pondered, recorded in songs
playing in my mind, no need to cue
recording imprinted on my soul, I
can sing the lyrics and hum melody
interrupting sleep, underscoring poems
I write in my head when I’m writing,
leaving me lonely when I’m not—
bored, restless hours wasted I claim,
returning to the page where I belong
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like the ending, it ties it up
Thanks, Mike~
Beautiful.
I love that how the restlessness of the sound and memories running on find solace upon “returning to the page where I belong”
Thanks, Fanny. The ending needed time to compose. I wrote the poem, then days later, found the ending. So I appreciate this from you.
Bittersweet song surrounded by strength! Love “twisted sister”!
Wish I could post a picture! Two twisted, gnarled trunks intertwined. It’s an OLD cherry.
I really enjoyed this!
Thanks, man!
Love this reflective and musical piece. “I write in my head when I’m writing,/ leaving me lonely when I’m not—” is a very relatable feeling, and you articulated it so well.