#5 She let the bus leave without her…
Category / Poetry
Excerpt: Weathered Fragments, Weathered Souls
From “Commuter’s Tears”
Oil rainbows evaporated in the rain,
leaving only the memory behind.
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From “Fog”
Fog rises over the river.
Hands close over headlights,
luring the sleepy back to bed.
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From “Pests”
Because I knew it would fall victim
to that same mistake again
soon enough
and I would be there to see it die.
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From “Eclipse”
Fragments of light,
love’s final words—
the space between.
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From “Sleet”
Words ceased to leave mouths,
but fall
instead
with the sleet:
a state in between,
never committing
to one side
or the other
Excerpt: Weathered Fragments, Weathered Souls
From “Tsunami”
Aftershocks remained
in glass fragments in the mind
that broke with each thought,
each glance
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From “Earthquake”
Café patrons lock eyes.
Brief sips paused.
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From “Thunderstorm”
A beauty you dare not touch,
like the question that goes
unanswered between us
as the lines on the highway
and roadside weeds blur
with the rains that fall
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From “Sweat”
In a city of visitors
absent its usual power suits
and Starbucks hands,
an ordinary day
lingers on.
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