Summer We Called Home

Summer We Called Home

Unfulfilled promises jangle like an empty syringe of morphine
Sprinkling the pain of blockages further into the veins

The chapel at the turn of the street is cob-webbed with morbid confessions
They tar its facade; reduce it to a box of walls when faith disappears

I cannot pray anymore...I am sunk in the creek, in a jungle of letting-go
When rescued, I'll make triangular boats and float them in your name, like water flags

Seasons will come and go and I will continue to sing the songs you wrote for me
From between the jowls of my December mufflers...

...Will continue to torch the corners that failed to receive light
In the spell binding, fleeting, summer of our love...a summer we called home.
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From: 
Pea River Journal




ABOUT THE POET ~
Author of Words Not Spoken. Vinita's award winning poetry has been published in Asiancha, Constellations, The Fox Chase Review, Pea River Journal, Open Road Review, Stockholm Literary Review, Mascara Review, Cyclamens And Swords, Poetry Pacific and others. Her current manuscript has been accepted by the Finishing Line Press, Kentucky, USA. She was co judge for the Asian Cha Poetry Contest 2015., ********


Last updated April 30, 2015