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EnnisS
EnnisS
F/West Virginia Maryland I'm trying to develop a practice of writing, and I'm open to constructive criticism. / Thank you for reading!
Photos from five years ago I captioned them "My yard is blooming!" And it was bursting with pastel purple irises, cheerful snow ***** and cunning wisteria Photos taken the second month we lived on the island. I love Baltimore, my city. I don't want to move but I miss this place and the place before that. And there are so many places to see to live. Happening onto this set of photos and my stomach twists-- to be there again with the smell of ***** steaming at the little shop across the street with the marsh grasses swaying and the peepers starting their evening chants. Is my neighbor still out there working on his truck or selling tomatoes at that flimsy wooden table? At 30-ish, I already find myself missing about four different places and sets of people How many places will I have to miss at 40-- at 80--if I should be so lucky? Pieces of my heart and stomach are scattered across this little patch of East Coast and Appalachia. How many times can they be divided? No, not divided. They're multiplying.
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May 13, 2019
May 13, 2019 at 10:06 PM UTC
My places
First days of spring How many poems have been written about you? Could you count them on all your fingers and toes finally free from wool socks or on your highway medians’ flower buds barely visible from the rolled-down windows of passing cars? Let me add one more set of words-- images of a Saturday afternoon in April cats snoring pressed against sun-dappled window screens and daffodils adorning even the smallest patches of earth between city streets and sidewalks And most of all that sublime knowledge a proof of concept that bulbs become blossoms that winter layers will be shed. The things I thought were dead and rotting were only dormant for a season. The chill of winter--which will come back-- fades for now, replaced by milder breezes. The dull walk to my parked car a trudge that seemed so long and dreary is now a brief journey dotted with colors and   full of the splendor of living things.
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May 13, 2019
May 13, 2019 at 9:35 PM UTC
Bulbs become blossoms