Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Pigeons



feathers
stuck to the underside of tar, 
wings separated, useless...
You could peel them off the pavement and paste them back together,
stick them to your arms 
and fly too close to the sun - 
do what Icarus did.

this desire to fly that we harbor,
the one that drove Icarus higher and higher, 
our innate need to defy gravity 
that the Wright brothers semi-conquered,
that caused Neil Armstrong to stand on the moon 
(despite what those conspiracy theorists would have us believe), 
it comes from a memory, our spirit's memory.

sometimes I fly in my sleep. 
i have been told not everyone can fly. 
i need a running start or i land in a swamp,
my mind battling the constraints
of my corporeal self
rooting us to the earth. 
if I am already in water when my flying self awakens, 
i usually can't find my way out;
luckily I can always touch the reeds with my feet,
so I never drown.

have you ever noticed, in New York City,
that pigeons rarely succumb to yellow cabs? 

  

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Sortir

"Avoid Exit," she read,
and she stepped into the deluge.
The siren blared behind her -
the rude echo of an emergency -
the door ajar.

Blinking rapidly,
she detached herself
from the neon sign and slipped into the freezing rain, palms upward,
arms outstretched.

If she could just stand there, undiscovered,
awash in the blinding glow
of the locked Chipotle,
stacked stools patiently
awaiting tomorrow's victims,
she would figure out the answer.

Monday, April 8, 2013

influx of peace


palms spread
skyward,
open in meditation,
asking for breath -
the influx of peace -
she paused.

she could detect him
at the edge of her vision,
hovering his hand over top of her palm,
reassuring,
but not touching, not yet,
waiting.

the whisper of a promise,
the moment of serenity
experienced behind closed eyes
meditating on a body
reverberating with the remnants
of low moans
from the Tibetan Singing Bowl.

“Wait,” he said,
and she knew he was coming.

eyes wide shut,
body reverberating,
she paused.

“Wait,” he said.
he was coming,
if she could just wait.