5 Wallpaper

5      Wallpaper

 

I want to live in the wallpaper at the funeral home.

Can you see it?  Few colors, white, grays, and greens.

showing distant hills.  A simple artist’s rendering.

 

A red house sits behind a brief hill suggesting an old

school.  The split rail fence, still true and unworn,

now settled near lanky birch swaying spring leaves.

 

In the beyond, white houses, perhaps a town.  One needs

good vision to see who lives there and wonder why.  It is

the red house where I live.

 

No longer a school holding decades of memories with the

rusted iron swing for children years grown and gone.  I will swing

there soon and consider the gentle mountain far away.

 

 

6 thoughts on “5 Wallpaper

  1. Beginning and end — succinct and “hooks” both.

    “I want to live in the wallpaper at the funeral home.” Oh, how very many images came to my Mind’s Eye upon my first reading of this poem. In reality, my mind went to black, white, and sepia tones with a melancholy tone, so that introduction of greens grabbed my attention and made me back up — and this time (even before the rest of the poem), I thought about gentle stillness. The greens all made the funeral home a bit less somber for me.

    Your closing line was blissful: “I will swing /
    there soon and consider the gentle mountain far away..” I am not there right now, at least so my poems are revealing to me, but I would like to arrive at that place of tranquility which you capture so eloquently.

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