Ask your Body to Remind you How it Feels to Shine
Untie laurels between blinks: ember
mistletoe,
mental forget-me-nots of
marching band practice and
my grandmother’s rose bushes.
The dreams will return until I accept
my rusty rose-colored vision,
my cello avalanche voice,
the touch of key lime zephyr,
the mystical spring of mint.
Our grandparents are often
the first after the storm:
Their woodwinds and wildflowers
suffer no further disasters in towers.
Return to safety by meditating
on the pink rose head suspended
in the middle of their kitchen table.
Inspired by The Writing Prompts for The Star from “Tarot Rituals” by Nancy C Antenucci and Paint Chip Poetry
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I love this and how you tie words together. Love “Our grandparents are often/the first after the storm:”
I agree with Shaun about that line! The poem really gets stronger and stronger as it goes along. I love “cello advance voice”!
Such creative language in this poem! Agree with Shaun and Linda!
Beautiful writing as always x