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The Yellow Flower
Mamma, I saw a flower,
O sitting on our sink,
Reflected against the marble,
Just begging for a drink.
And, Mamma, it was so pretty,
O sitting on our sink,
Bathing in its yellow bloom,
As though I was the sun! -
My company
Myself and me keep company
Only twice a week
With the shadows of Loneliness
Between the pages of my books.
And once a week, I drink tea
With the pretty chrysanthemums of Sorrow
Who takes her tea bitter -
Ink As Thick: A Palindrome
Lies as thick and black as ink
With painted over rhetoric
That I saw
When broken ceilings of glass
To blue sky of truth
Subsided
Truth of sky blue
To glass of ceilings broken
When saw I that -
The Village Unloved
One day I was led to gate gleaming,
And a robed man met me there,
And he saw my eyes - O but he did not See!
He wore pale round goggles that would not See.
I did not want to enter that lovely gate, -
Your Funeral, After Emily Dickinson's "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain..."
Your Funeral
After Emily Dickinson
I saw the Funeral, in Your Eyes,
And felt it cold, in my Soul.
After you died - I mourned you -
For your artful mind was now coal.
After you died to me - -
The Mailman
Before his knocking hand reached my door,
Frightening the hungry fox,
Till coroner put sun to bed,
How still my eyes.
As though, goodbye moon,
Why day begins!
Why day begins?
Even though no sleep came.