The Celestial Kiss
planets collide
hearts
yours and mine
24 Poems ~ 24 Hours
Managing Editor of The Drowning Gull, Student Editor at Pensworth, and Associate Editor at Zoetic Press. Published in Pensworth, Albion Review, and NonBinary Review. twitter: @kdunnewriter
The Celestial Kiss
planets collide
hearts
yours and mine
There’s a million ways to say goodbye
A belt buckle embossed with a flower and vines,
large at the center, spindling out into nothingness
M&Ms with our faces stamped on them, colors
brightened by our smiles and doting wide eyes
A diamond cross necklace shining bright in the light,
another with engraved hearts glowing as one
A luggage tag that says With Love From Chicago,
paired with hope that reaches down to Nashville
A Slice of Life
A knock on my door: Pizza Boy.
Handing me a cheese, he looked down,
Nice jacket. I winked and scrawled
my number on his hand, he held
it to his heart, smiled. I’ll see you
around. I closed the door, not wanting
another tug at my heart. But
it was too late. I let him inside
even when I didn’t want to.
Belt Buckle
Shine and see your reflection in the bronze,
flower swirling across your nose as you blink
away the grime in you. Christmas is here.
Valentines alone, but you promised you’d stay.
Words left to linger on empty air, waves
float unheard in your ears: I’ll always love you.
Hope
Two lines faint and pink
Butterfly kick in the womb
A rush of water
The Wood Worker
Blue model car, wheels greased and sides shaved
Triangle peg board, one peg missing so they can hop
Napkin holder with flag on top, unpainted
Rose, petals delicate and round, bright red
Ball inside a square, holes in sides to see, no finish
Outdoor bench, splintering with years and rain
Little gnome family, all kept in the garden, even after you left
creativity
embryo waiting,
writing: a life to be born,
who is the jury?
Old Fashioned
I’m still here, I’m just listening.
To what?
To you.
Why?
Because I like to. I’m writing down what you say.
In a notebook or typing it out?
Typing.
I’m just not going to say anything.
Why not?
If you were writing in a notebook I would.
Keep talking.
Running
Running seems the thing to do
if there’s ever a wrong. Tag,
you’re it! Run away. Honey,
we’re out of milk. Run to store.
Pop fly! Run around the bases
before you’re caught. Feeling
sluggish? Go for a run. The water’s
cold! Run the tap a few minutes.
I missed the bus! Running late.
Don’t legs get tired of running?
The Burning Bush
But what good is God is He stays away, hidden
under words and signs, unperceived. Shouldn’t He be
right at our nose, holding our hand, walking beside?
Not a whisper in the willows, a light on a hill,
ice melting before our eyes. How can you capture
nothing? That’s when we fall. Unable to hear, we
go away. We wait for things to change, to know
before we leap. But we can only stop so long
until we must move. And we do, right or wrong. Feet
step down their path, hoping. We follow our voice.
How different life would be if He wasn’t fire in a tree.