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"mrg" poems
This skin I’ve worn has fit me snug and served me well for some time now But I feel it shifting, bristling, drying out, curling up I know the day is coming soon when I must shrug it off I have carried as much of the past as would cling to me Like a glacier drags the gravel of decades behind it And I am finally ready to empty into the sea. – mrg
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Oct 8, 2019
Oct 8, 2019 at 8:03 PM UTC
Moraine
Take a walk with me through my soul, over miles and miles of open land Through the forests brimming with honeysuckle and songbirds Along the jagged majesty of indigo mountains jutting like saw teeth from the pink-gummed horizon. Do you see? How you color the sky over it all? Watch golden hour spill like a molten avalanche across the valley – sunset planting a rose in every shadow. – mrg
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Oct 20, 2019
Oct 20, 2019 at 5:29 PM UTC
Alpenglow
The mind is a beast we are all tasked with taming But how? When mine ducks every lasso, throws me from the saddle, kicks dirt in my mouth Is an ocean of riling blood beneath the throbbing bruise of sky Colliding thunderheads thicker than smoke threatening a slaughter of rain And I: shipwrecked in its mess A splintered mast and torn sail swallowed by a wall of water black as my most poisoned thoughts Sinking like a pearl to the shifting, tectonic floor of my own body Drawing breath through a mouthful of sand, my pruning hands bound by the mangled leather of a pair of reins Yet reins cannot tame the sea. – mrg
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Oct 19, 2019
Oct 19, 2019 at 4:41 PM UTC
Maelstrom