i am pulling cobwebs like these out the grooves of my brain
I saw
a thick nest of spider web
holding yesterday’s rain
between the roots of a maple
and browned with age
I am pulling cobwebs like these
out the grooves of my brain
These cobwebs are weavings of
what tired bones pray
I fold them like laundry
take them down from the line
I tell them I love you
Tell them goodbye
Tell them thank you
for holding up all this time
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what a beautiful gentle prayer about something we are often afraid of or something that often inspires a rush to remove!
I love the idea of “folding them like laundry”
“Weavings of what tired bones pray”
I love the fresh imagery in this poem.
KATRIN!!! that last line is incredible, but why am i even surprised
I love your …”pulling cobwebs out of the grooves…” Excellent. Keep writing.
Thank you all so very much!! I am deeply touched by your kind words! <3