Burgundy Falls

by Mark   Oct 9, 2017


Tactility is nearly lost; exploring this wall
this plain white wall where hangers once pierced.
Like a mime, almost - hands with little feeling,
each indent a symbol of a time - hopeful smiles.
Contact, is work with the hesitant adherence to regularity
below the threshold of social living.

Heaviness diversifies through my vein maze,
like a bulkier fluid with no vitality, purposeless.
Except to disseminate the morose sense to the brain
filling like in a tub - forced to bathe in burning tar,
burning - only temporarily relieved by peeled skin
burying all self worth and nostalgia.

Existence becomes consumed by waves of neurotic death
the plague wins the inner feud against movement;
cry or yell - what will it serve when light is dimming.

Mother did suggest therapy, thought she would,
how can a degree diminish the weight of these boulders
placed on each nerve, rolling back and forth,
to my heart.

Options for relief? Pressure release
may come in a silvery form,
Just one, surely just one would last long enough
to drift this mind from the sorrow and shame.
Dribble at first, then the flowing burgundy waterfall
trickling hands, onto the hardwood floor.

It takes me away
as i drift with the ripples, streaming
a wry smile arises and finally; sleep.
Hospitals are all to familiar
that disinfectant odor
and that beep - that constant beep monitoring pulse and life.
Now all to aware of; burgundy falls.

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  • 7 years ago

    by Milly Hayward

    A magnificent, powerful piece. Excellent imagery and emotion. Glad it has been nominated. Milly x

  • 7 years ago

    by Brenda

    Mark, wow, this is extremely powerful. I was blown away by the entire write-so well done-

  • 7 years ago

    by Michael

    Mark,

    This is truly one of your best, and it has a very profound feeling all the way through. The depth of your imagery and the words are wonderful, albeit a dark piece.
    Really enjoyed this and quit rightly nominated

    Michael :)

  • 7 years ago

    by Ya----Na

    Mark, no doubt we will be seeing this on the front page next week.
    So much to learn from you.

  • 7 years ago

    by Em

    Another astounding piece by you

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