the car ride home
a stream-of-consciousness poem


The hum of quiet stings my eardrums
This car ride home has hatched into
a wingless maze—
it unwinds, unendingly, between us,
like the field of wilted sunflowers I
gaze at through the window to
distract myself from you:
whirls of basil green and burnt,
dry yellow—
I think these slender beauties must have really
sealed their fate—
having begged
to be named after the inorganic luminescence of
a star
I want to reach out through the tempered glass and crinkle their
parched petals with
my fingertips—
perhaps it would put texture to the
staleness in
the air right now
Which one of us will say
something?
My thoughts are canon balls—
catapulting from the blades of
windmills in
the distance—
are yours the last few rays of
summer’s warmth
and glow?
Or are they milkshakes—
being sipped up through
the clouds?
All this energy between us (and not)
a sigh
or whisper
The swallowtail tattoo that flutters on
my under-wrist is finally
fading
Not that I wish it to be gone—
but I crave the onyx-green,
wispy ink of time
(and I)
want to use that lived-in pigment, now,
to write a message to you in
the sky that greys before us:
"we’re almost home"
Two more exits pass, and I
can taste the longing in
the space between us—
the unspoken ache
and ghost
of having been so close and present with
something we each desire for
our own,
small world—
a dream that watches us, in waiting
On the east, there is a scattered mess
of stormclouds staining the
horizon—
it seems the Fall’s come early for
our piece of Earth—
one that’s been so plagued with drought
and fire season
(Maybe change might be a good thing, after all…)
And as the wilted sunflowers whirl by us,
I wonder:
what if when my thoughts are batted from the
windmills on
the pasture’s edge— they could be
sown,
like lavender or
poppy seeds—
and this Autumn—for our thirsting hearts—became the
April rain?
We were married on the sun, and
the one butterfly that lived now flies
forever on my wrist in
lived-in pigment—
I drew her there to represent
resilience
You and I—
we’re almost home
*
-Gina C. 🧚♀️✨
About the Creator
Gina C.
Poet | Author | Architect of Worlds
Sowing stories rooted in culture, origin, metamorphosis, resilience, language & love via fantasy, myth, magical realism & botanical prose
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Comments (19)
This blew me away, so profound, fluid, beautiful. ❤️
I like the way you've used indents and italics to interject between your thoughts- it works well for a challenge like this! I initially got "frosty silence after argument" vibes, then "wistful silence before parting" vibes, and I think it's the latter, right? Some gorgeous descriptions in here Gina, particularly "whirls of basil green and burnt,".
Lovely poem
Fantastic work, Gina!! Sorry I’m late to the party, but Congrats on Top Story!! Very well deserved!
It’s amazing how a simple car ride can evoke such strong emotions. I really loved the very effective use of sunflowers in your stream. Another fine performance, Gina C.
Loving this well done it’s fab
Great take on the challenge and a perfect subject for it
Wow. I’ve had a few car rides like this. You have a talent for capturing tension in a beautiful way!
Back to say congratulations on your Top Story! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊
Beautiful, I really like the line that begins "Two more exits pass..." Congrats on Top Story!
YAY!!!! Soooo happy this got TS as it's one of my favorites for this challenge :) Just stunning, my friend!
Back to say, "Congratulations on Top Story!"🥰🥰🥰
Back to say congrats on the TS.
This was so beautiful 🤩 wow stunning work
Wow!!!! Your words are dripping in so many feelings. Love!
Gosh, this was absolutely gorgeous! I loved it so much!
Wow! This is wonderful!!!
Oh my, Gina. Once again, you blow me away. Simply gorgeous.
Gorgeous!!! Super superb stream of consciousness!!!❤️❤️💕