Until Something Finds You
What is your darkness?
An echo in an empty house
or a stairwell holding
it’s breath?
What brings you light?
A candle glimmering
in a cracked window,
or a scurry of squirrels
quick with delight?
Clarity comes without asking,
the surprise of stabbing
cactus spines,
or a sunrise unfolding
over the mountain.
Do you drift between doorways,
fingering walls,
waiting for the hardwood
of the banister to ground you?
Or do you get caught
in liminal spaces
and wander barefoot
until a hand
or the low watching
shape of a coyote finds you?
10 thoughts on "Until Something Finds You"
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Beautiful! I especially love “the surprise of stabbing
cactus spines”, and “the low watching shape of a coyote”
Thank you
Delightful sounds – like “surprise” and “sunrise” in one stanza, and the last lines are perfect.
Thanks so much.
The momentum of this poem is marvelous and your imagery gave me the shivers.
Thank you
This is wonderful. I especially like
or the low watching
shape of a coyote finds you?
I have “a thang” for sensory details. (Blame Dr. Damaris Hill. LoL) And the visual here is exquisite.
Thank you.
All of these stanzas are beautiful!
Thank you.