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Leaping Into Eternity

a poem

By Marie WilsonPublished 3 years ago Updated 6 months ago 1 min read
Leaping Into Eternity
Photo by Zoltan Tasi on Unsplash

Shiny new rollerblades

reflect Christmas tree lights.

Kneepads lie forlorn like forgotten babies,

but it is evident

that their black hardness will not protect

him from this.

...

All night it was her footsteps

he listened for.

On the cold December day he tells me

"We found my mother - she's dead."

...

These black and purple skates with the promise

of spring and flight can't save

him now.

...

Two boys lean out a third floor window

at one thirty in the morning;

their whispers travel on the crisp winter air -

"Look at the moon - Cindy means moon."

...

Tree branches like claws

hold the hard agate moon

while roots burrow deep

to the heart, the earth, the worm.

...

Memories fall

like tears and orange peels on the glass coffee table

in the room where Cindy lived.

...

The moon is fierce and angry but still.

This angel laughing, sunkissed, freckled

soars from the bridge to fly over rooftops,

free of roses and ringlets and rust-tinted lips.

Perfect fabrics bind her no more.

...

Her watercolours weep

in the darkness of the cruel night,

so cold the stars sparkle blue

and uncomprehending.

heartbreak

About the Creator

Marie Wilson

Harper Collins published my novel "The Gorgeous Girls". My feature film screenplay "Sideshow Bandit" has won several awards at film festivals. I have a new feature film screenplay called "A Girl Like I" and it's looking for a producer.

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  • Lightning Bolt ⚡4 months ago

    This is great! This is the first entry for this challenge that I've personally read that has taken a dark approach. ⚡💙⚡

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