The Note
for the girl I knew and the girl I no longer know
Knowing alights in her eyes, and I understand
the shared disillusion, hung hollow as a cheap
backdrop from rotting ropes, has fallen
in flutters, waves, til crumpled beneath a
flicker of dying light on a sagging stage.
I want to catch her hand.
Make her also belong to the shared space of
familiar understanding where hatred and excitement
and envy and oh so desperate needing puddle
out loud on a lined paper that can lift and
wake one to completeness.
But the act crumples just as it takes flight,
folds neatly, then anxiously inward until it becomes a stabilizer
in the bottom-of-your-bag mulch.
And in the unsaid, the untransferred – hope
as well as fear, insecurity, love –
the grool that propelled our young minds
forward and unformed into a horizon we had
no language to navigate.
Thrust too soon, before our ripeness, without borders or
penalty. And so we explore, break, devour fully formed things
to regurgitate a new delectable milk of ideas.
And in the endlessness of our unknowing, the eons til our awakening,
I cannot reach her.
What chance did a caught hand have?
A searching into the shared wholeness that ripped us open,
made something new and unrecognizable behind the face I know well?
Instead – a slip into the shadow, sick and unfolded
in all the ways that made her brighter.
I originally wrote this piece to submit to a competition where the rules required the writer to use the words: belong, hollow, wake, lift, puddle, horizon, beneath, milk, flicker, break. Using the required words both enriched the poem and at times shifted what I was intending to say. I missed the deadline, but the piece became important in processing something that I haven't been able to to fully understand or grasp without this poem.
About the Creator
Shals
a quest in modern poetry | a challenge to find the right words



Comments (5)
Oh I'm so sorry you missed the deadline 🥺 Loved your poem!
I enjoyed reading it outloud. Thanks.
(line 7 I think)
Hi, it is good. Did you mean "maker her" or "make her"? I think the latter.
Stunning piece; I absolutely loved this!