I Am
Curious, Yellow
by
Betsy Mars
for George
In a
snow-hushed landscape,
the
woman in the purple cloak
sets
out to meet The Man
with
the Yellow Hat. Her feet
raise
small flurries as her skirt
flaps
with a sense of purpose.
Beyond
the horizon the colors
turn
to plum, pink, peach –
as
their paths veer towards each other,
she
strides forth, her cape a-flutter –
he
saunters, curious,
his
hat sitting snuggly on his head.
She
waves to him across the great divide.
He
recognizes her from her profile picture.
She
smiles alluringly.
With
one sweep of her cape
she
captures him and sends him back
to
the busy, nameless city where he lives,
while
she and George catch the next
southbound
ship returning to his native land.
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Betsy Mars is a southern California poet who is in a
perpetual battle with change – finally coming to some kind of a truce, and at
times even love and acceptance. She is an educator, mother, animal lover, and
over-excited traveler. Her poetry has been published in a number of places,
both online and in print, most recently in Sheila-Na-Gig,
The Ekphrastic Review, and Red Wolf
Journal. Writing has given her a means to explore her preoccupation with
mortality and her evolving sense of self.
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