Standing waist deep
in crumpled days,
emptied skins
now discarded
you hold the final box,
the last present present
full
as the others once were
with such promise.
Your hand is poised
to tear the seal,
to reveal
a new thing,
an old thing,
a moment
of such sameness
that you must
pay attention
to see yourself
as you are.
So pause,
fill your lungs
hold it tight
in your chest,
a warm embrace
for a you
who never was,
who must now
turn back at the gate,
one
still cloaked
in a heavy veil.
Copyright © 2018 by AJ Saur, from Odds n’ Ends (Murmuration Press)
You are very gifted Andy! I enjoy your writings!
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Thanks for reading Vickie. So kind of you to stop by. I hope you’re well!
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I should write one about turning 50 three years later! Very inspired Andy!
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Yes, please do write a poem about turning 50. The world needs more poetry!
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