Quit
by Mary Chandler Philpott
And the
sky is fire outside my window, it is stirring something up inside.
What have
I done?
I crawled
my way out, that’s what I did.
I don’t
know what I need.
I don’t
know what I need.
I don’t
know what I need.
-
Can I tell
you something? I’ll stand beneath and hold the flames. (I never liked burning
bridges.) Right now, they chew down my arms. (I think I need to let this one
go.) It’s darkening, it’s sickening. Don’t go just yet, says the sky. No, of
course, I say. Not yet. I’ll stay.
-
Hurting
and nonsensical, I am alone and the sky is a masterpiece. Why does it do this
to me?
I am no
poet, I am barely a traveler. Are my eyes even open? Someone look at me and
tell me. Can you see my eyes?
It’s
going, it’s going.
Can you
see my eyes?
* * * * *
Mary Chandler Philpott is an MA student at the
University of Virginia. She currently lives in Manassas with her fiancé Brandon
and their puppy Edward Rochester.
Can't see your eyes, but I can hear your voice, loud and clear. And you *are* a poet!
ReplyDeleteWonderful way of making strong emotions visible. Congratulations!!!
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