of the teenage years when parents become strangers an emergence of a new self orphaned by maturation the old shelter of mommy and daddy a dead wood forest a leaky roof of annoyance sharp elbows in the hovel of mind no more afterbirth dinners we get our own food pull off the wires of obedience we are a new hat eyes to the sky no more being dragged through old valleys step up and off the precipice of dependency an upward sweep to find shaky ground in shadows labyrinth holding roses destination unknown
ORPHAN SINGLES VILLE WEDDED ..... A SHORT TRILOGY POEM ABOUT RIGHTS OF PASSAGE