Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Barefoot Heart

Comes a time 
a wintery time
between summers 
when my 
earth widened  
sun browned 
barefoot heart
has to squish 
expansive parts
unwillingly
back inside
uncomfortable 
tight spots 

constrained by 
framed by 
culture

no air cleansing 
no water cooling 
no sand tickling 
earthiness

no circles
only rows

no love feasts warm
celebrating at the table 
of friends
only
clacking plastic  
grating against shiny
metal holes passed somber 
with 
baskets of crumbs
dead and dry and tasteless


unable to breathe 
or wriggle free
monstrous waves 
of panting panic

attack 

until ties are loosened 
buckles unfastened
restraints kicked 
off and away toward 
the preferred 
expanse 
of summertime's
intended 
green  
freedom
where 
no blisters rub
my barefoot heart

raw



Maureen encouraged me to join in the fun happening over at One Stop Poetry's One Shot Wednesday. Even though I feel quite shy about it, playing with others and learning from them is good. Poetry only recently found me. I'm most thankful.