Red
Hot Sacred Goodbye
by
Sigrid Bergie Feliciano
Blinds
held back
A
tall city sun.
Our
waking
Rippled
your bed sheets
Into
a new arrangement
Of
peaks and wavelets.
You
reached over
And
held me
Our
bodies curved
Suited
like twin cats.
Something
new happened.
Liquid
fire
Beat
along my spine.
A
red hot snake
Changing
me.
To
my distant city I returned
Still
changing from fire.
You
called
But
did not come to me.
Goodbye
burns deeply, softly
In
the three am rain
Under
the darkest moon of my window.
Wake
up please.
Open
your ears.
Listen
to my goodbye
Shuddering
in your heart.
Pain
and fire
Unfurl
me, cure me.
*
* * * *
Sigrid
Bergie Feliciano is author of Turning Out The Lights - Minnesota Book
Awards nominee and Minnesota Voices Project Winner. Among her other
awards, her recent win is the international Naji Naaman Literary Prize
(Complete Work) 2019 in Beirut, Lebanon. Her poems have featured and
appeared in The Talking Of Hands, The Galway Review, Burning House Press,
Icarus, Writing In A Woman's Voice, ONTHEBUS, Ploughshares, The Wisconsin
Review, The Great River Review...and many others around the globe.
She was a Poet in Residence/COMPAS Minnesota Writers & Artists in the
Schools/Minnesota Center for the Book Arts/The Loft. She lives with
ancient oak and pine, coyote and mule deer and her husband in the foothills of
Los Angeles.
Still burning...deeply, softly.
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