"aeriolies" poems
At first, we saw the waves recede,
Allowing new sand that’s never breathed
Air before, to be kissed by
A sliver of sunshine.
And you stayed, and you laughed
As the waves went back even more
And
Almost when you thought the wave would never break,
It comes,
And scrapes its waves against you
As it carries you along the beach,
Across and over the ****
And you smile at the boy beneath you,
As you pass over the wall
Attempting but failing to plug the wall up with his finger.
It comes unrelenting
And wave after wave fills
Airways with foam and seaweed, offering
Aeriolies to that punishing God,
Angry. Salt tearing hair
Away from scalp.
And what was once light, now is
Abnormal, still, opaque in the foam.
Alive in the driftwood,
And broken in the home,
Across the destroyed shops I caught,
A tree limb across my back,
And finally the waves just stripped me
And I let the waves attack.
And I let the waves attack.
Sep 14, 2016
Sep 14, 2016 at 6:10 PM UTC