Showing posts with label black sand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black sand. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

An other day



On the other side,
walking atop this Spring earth
we get carried away,
some say Fall.

The light frays, either way,
shards of stars squeeze their sharp way
through black sand, latticed like a shell.

We often think of castles
in our alabaster grandeur, with adobe esteem
and admiration for the deep moat we have made.

Closer today.
The water reflects her
forbidden territories. 


Painting by Antônio Rafael Pinto Bandeira (1891) in [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons.

(Bone pile)

My lips are sealed with  The caulk of deaf ears. Born for this. Lessons to be learned as chapters Turned  Over, like how to read our bodies ...