Here's Another Lie

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Part 2 of the 2 part series

Updated 03/04/2021
Created 05/30/2005
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Angeline
Angeline
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They don't leave.

You feel them a room away
or even closer. They're ice clouds
by the refrigerator, misty
in the mundane kitchen.

Just today she sat there
in a waiting room. When she turned.
her hair was still thick, streaky with dye
on that other woman's head.

I'm linear, a means being swept
toward an end, but they're multidimensional,
all their smiles and tears and rages
elbow to elbow in my personal space.

It's a good thing I love them
because sometimes their chatter
is an unending breath of memory
whirling our past around me in storms.
It leaves my feet cold and I feel empty
spaces in my palms more clearly, but I
keep my hands open. I like the weight
of them there, so I don't let go.

One grand night the ghosts came out
in silvery green auras to play hopscotch
on the porous bones of my recollection.
They tossed themselves across me,
threw pebbles like thunder,
and the numbers they rolled spoke.

Two
and cabbage roses appeared on the carpet.
I watched the floor and listened to their voices.

Six
and I rolled through the Lincoln Tunnel
past midtown to the Hayden Planetarium.
They were already there, whispering
my name from the painted stars.

Angeline
Angeline
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3 Comments
AnonymousAnonymousalmost 19 years ago
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Beautiful, Sis... Thanks!

Boo

Maria2394Maria2394almost 19 years ago
it feels like

isolation. like life going on all around, but not really life, just semblance, and youre the only one that knows it...you feel sorry for those who dont, dont you? this is a deep poem...enjoyed reading it

twelveoonetwelveoonealmost 19 years ago
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There are a couple of things you are doing here, I don't know why

misty in the mundane kitchen. (kitchen?)

in silvery green auras to play hopscotch (silvery?)

despite my antipathy to "bones", porous plays well here, makes it happen.

on the porous bones of my recollection.

nice to see you break out of that tight structure lock, good judgement, I think, on your part for these words.

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