Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
I wake in the belly of a poem. Wading into watercolor And a twisting labyrinth Of Boston ivy. I can't see through this fog But it can see through me. Words like pollen glide On the wind and Guide me like fireflies to A sanctuary of wildflowers. Here, everything speaks To me, fluent in my native tongue. Inhale, exhale, repeat until there's peace. Bonsai at my feet as if My toes are whispering to the roots: "Grow, blossom, thrive", And I will learn to Take my own advice.
0
Apr 9, 2019
Apr 9, 2019 at 11:42 PM UTC
I Wake In a Poem
I wake in the belly of a poem. Wading into watercolor And a twisting labyrinth Of Boston ivy. I can't see through this fog But it can see through me. Words like pollen glide On the wind and Guide me like fireflies to A sanctuary of wildflowers. Here, everything speaks To me, fluent in my native tongue. Inhale, exhale, repeat until there's peace. Bonsai at my feet as if My toes are whispering to the roots: "Grow, blossom, thrive", And I will learn to Take my own advice.
morgan-moffitt
Written by
26/F/American
Apr 9, 2019
Apr 9, 2019 at 11:42 PM UTC
Request permission to use this poem