My Moleskine's Cover's Black
It all leads back to black
By Yvonne GreenPublished 5 years ago • 1 min read
Photo by Ian Schneider on Unsplash
My Moleskine’s cover’s black, the pencil
I use is, well pencil coloured, but what I
Write on its blank pages, then hide with
A snap of its black elastic, that’s coloured
With the yellow of my mornings, the clear
Water I start my day with, white toothpaste,
The red of my eyelids fighting against the
Shower, before the Tiffany blue of my bath
Towel, the soft cream of my sheepskin
Slippers, the jumble of whatever clothes I
Might pull on, the sheen of my fridge, the
Print of my palm on its steel door handle,
The beige, nut brown, berry red, blue, or
Dry fruit yellow, of my overnight oats, the
Bevelled rim clouds the jar while I pull it off,
Reach inside, ladle out my bit of Bircher.

Comments
There are no comments for this story
Be the first to respond and start the conversation.