Secondhand Bones

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Angeline
Angeline
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Knit one, perl two.
Bones clicked on clack,
rejoined so this old skeleton
jumps out of the closet,
closes the door.

It's easier than expected,
this walking away
from the madness of words
strung through holes catgut taut.
Lacing what? Pearls?

They're rotten with disillusion.
Dissolution hangs leaden,
like pawning that necklace
mama gave me, draping grief
that wasn't even meant
for my neck.

I'm secondhand bones:
in her death,
in your marriage.

If it's not about love,
but loyalty, the flame burns
low, wilting like expectation
denied you

can embrace responsibility,
but it burns out. Truth,
unlike, love weighing cold as pearls
meant for someone else's bones.

Angeline
Angeline
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jd4georgejd4georgeover 19 years ago
I've read this several times

over the past two days, and find myself haunted by it. I think it's worthy of a stronger ending, and find myself wondering what would happen if you eliminated the "burning metaphors" and wove the last two verses into one.

flyguy69flyguy69over 19 years ago
Hard to read

Not just because it hurts; I had some trouble with line breaks in the last two stanzas. Strong metaphors and beautiful phrasing.

I do not fear the thermometer.

trendyredheadtrendyredheadover 19 years ago
The first stanza gave me shivers...

Awesome work, Angeline. Thank you!

WickedEveWickedEveover 19 years ago
strong poem

well written and I simply like--like it a lot.

AnonymousAnonymousover 19 years ago
This is

exceptionally good writing Ange. The visual imagery is fantastic, lending the poem a grim mood.

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