PORTRAIT OF A GREMLIN CHILD GROWN UP
~for Peyton, and the mullberries
the adult in me is a color vampire
draining the rich greenness out of the woods
what I touch I consume
what I consume is left listless
straining into something like classy
the way a gold sharpie can lend an air of wealth
without the breath to taste any aura of illusion
this wasn’t always the way
once there was wildness
berry-stained exuberance & gremlin delight
the way memes, like poetry, capture a heart
without daring to think next of how to tame it
the adult in me is hungry & ugly & bruised
& more than anything ashamed of all this being
so do I wish myself back into color?
are you wishing with me, climbing up into the brambles?
do I turn pages hoping for another splash,
berries again this time instead of wine?
choosing grass stains over sex sweat or maybe
only so simple as choosing not to choose
my sorrow above my joy
our sorrows and our joys share us all in time
scratched arms and full bellies go together
choosing to love like I don’t know my own hurts
reaching to see the colors I can give instead of take
Deep and inviting your poem is… I love the line “so simple as choosing not to choose”…. Good work!
Choosing to love like I don’t know my own hurts. This is great writing, it touched me and I love it. I had to read it twice.