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Benjamin
Poems
Apr 2018
Ode to the Sea (Mirrors in the Attic)
It’s a little ways to Heaven
but the farthest place to travel—
out my window
through the alley
where you found me, collar broken;
there are mirrors in the attic
that you placed there to remind me
that a ghost can
haunt a dwelling
with a body and a heartbeat
well then maybe the horizon
stretches further than my bedroom,
past the street signs
and the shoreline
of the ocean, past the islands
where I thought I saw Orion,
on a hunt, perhaps, for something
irreplaceable
and priceless
he could take back to Poseidon
in the end he came up empty,
(there’s a lesson in there, somewhere)
which is why I
haunt the attic—
I never cared much for the sea.
Written by
Benjamin
27/M/Milwaukee, WI
(27/M/Milwaukee, WI)
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