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She plays mother, wraps a scarf around her neck. Red, once, a proclamation of this, of who she is. In her letters, she writes of little strong hands taking her up and up to the end of the world, the breathlessness of love, in which she thought, and afterwards wrote, and afterwards danced. The world takes her and she paints her neck with something beautiful; there’s a lot here about getting to the roots of it all. And from this, something grows. Something, now, is cultivated in the passive tense, and then poets flock to her, their little strong hands grasping against her neck for a taste of the bruises and the colours. But she is a spiral in herself, a coil waiting to snap, she is the roots of it all. And the world wants what the world wants; to dig it all up and plant something acceptable. Still, the silkworm woman will not yield, caught in the effervescence of spider webs and champagne she sings, she shouts, opens her mouth, and silence pours out of the wound.
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Apr 15, 2021
Apr 15, 2021 at 7:31 PM UTC
Isadora
She plays mother, wraps a scarf around her neck. Red, once, a proclamation of this, of who she is. In her letters, she writes of little strong hands taking her up and up to the end of the world, the breathlessness of love, in which she thought, and afterwards wrote, and afterwards danced. The world takes her and she paints her neck with something beautiful; there’s a lot here about getting to the roots of it all. And from this, something grows. Something, now, is cultivated in the passive tense, and then poets flock to her, their little strong hands grasping against her neck for a taste of the bruises and the colours. But she is a spiral in herself, a coil waiting to snap, she is the roots of it all. And the world wants what the world wants; to dig it all up and plant something acceptable. Still, the silkworm woman will not yield, caught in the effervescence of spider webs and champagne she sings, she shouts, opens her mouth, and silence pours out of the wound.
From a collection of poetry I wrote for a creative writing portfolio in second year of university, titled 'Spiral'.
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Apr 15, 2021
Apr 15, 2021 at 7:31 PM UTC
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