Porcelain Movement 5
And Still, I Reach
I keep thinking I can keep the cracks
from widening—
the way I press two shards together
out of habit,
long after the glue has dried.
A fault I know well—
this stubbornness of heart,
tenderness pooling in any open seam
until it crowds out
my own pulse.
I know I can’t fix them,
but something in me
still lifts the broken thing,
tracing the fray
like a strand of hair already coming undone.
This is my flaw—
the old ache rising
whenever someone begins to split.
I know I cannot save them,
yet the wanting returns—
learned too early,
held too long.
And still,
I reach.
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Love the rhythm and the complexity in “but something in me
still lifts the broken thing,”
Beautiful and heartbreaking. And I really do like the way those last two lines flow from the preceding stanza.
Beautiful- “the stubbornness of heart”.
Jeremy, I am amazed.
You may be the first ive seen really.pull off two series in one year…..stunning !!!
Thanks, Coleman! I’ve had the right mix of emotions and time.
“This is my flaw—
the old ache rising
whenever someone begins to split.”
The emotional weight there is felt. Excellent write!
Fantastic poem, Jeremy! What Coleman said.
Your intuitive line breaks give this poem an extra layer of polish, btw. That’s another tool you’ve been using to great effect this month. We all should study you.
Oh, how amazing the weight you give to something so fragile! Love that the poem tapers down, as if the reader has come to a conclusion of mind and spirit. I agree that these two series are stunning. I am so happy I’ve gotten to read your work this June. Thank you!
“And still, / I reach” knowing you can’t fix them. This passion and yearning carries well throughout this group of poems. I hope we get to experience how it all turns out this June?!
A really deep piece today. “the way I press two shards\together\out of habit\long after the glue has dried” says so much about the speaker. And ending it with those last two stanzas really place emphasis on the passion and yearning Micjhele pointed out. Well done!
Beautiful and heartfelt.
Loving this sequence, Jeremy. It’s amazing we can know ourselves so intimately yet be powerless from acting as we do. You convey that so well in this one.
Beautiful. Heartbreaking and hopeful all at once. Another great poem in this exquisite series.