forgive me father for i have sinned
i don't know where i'm standing
i don't know where i've been
today resembles yesterday
tomorrow has no inviting space
the color of Saturday
the mutation of leathered lace
it forges an unsigned check
kisses a rosy cheek
bundles in sticks and twigs
the loudest voice i seek
forgive me father for i have loved
unwarranted and necessary
in the round so little and
yet so many
dirty by the hands that cannot touch
accepted by a two-tone rainbow
taken to heaven
and dropped to the earth once again
cleansed from the root of the tree
i renamed each leaf
i chewed the bark
smiled with dirt between my teeth
but never spat it out.
"smiled with dirt between my teeth
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Strong and striking imagery... hope to hear you read at the Soulon again soon.
Yes, the imagery is wonderful...and I really like the little touches of rhyme scheme amid mostly non-rhyming stanzas:)
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