PARTING THE NIGHT’S LONG HAIR
by Emily BlackI glimpse his face once more. How fleeting
are our sweet meetings, but how eternal.
Our time with each other is not that of a clock
ticking, it’s more like pearls strung together
to make a glimmering, iridescent circle,
an indestructible circle, our elemental essence.
We need not fear anything, nor take flight
at a rustling sound that seems too close.
Merged, we are a monument to life’s eternal
moment, woven into heaven’s sheltering love.
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Emily Black was the second woman to graduate from the University of Florida in Civil Engineering, then engaged in a long engineering career as the only woman in a sea of men. Lately, she’s been writing poetry, has been published in numerous literary journals, and was a recipient of the 79th Moon Prize awarded by Writing in a Woman’s Voice in 2021. Her first book of poetry, The Lemon Light of Morning, published by Bambaz Press, was released in February 2022. A second book is scheduled for release in the spring of 2023. Emily wears Fire Engine Red lipstick.
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