Prudhoe Bay

Prudhoe Bay

A Poem by Cole Hayley
"

Adam, I think thats checkmate. Your stopwatch is lagging, stop throwing around your weight. look at all that you've done, staring at the sun.

"

Prudhoe Bay: 

O night sky - extirpated by my apricot flambeau.

Your whistling owl-call smothered by its soot, 

curling your vapour into a swollen spiral. 

A put-forth maim for the duskiness. 

Echoed out from the red moon 

to the shores of  Prudhoe Bay. 

Crisp is your air - the hairline of the stars

hang down like beautiful vines,

but your cocoon of mystique is dismaying. 

Its a hurdle for me, O night sky.

I slept on it during the daytime, 

your inevitable death -- for in three hours 

  -- the blossom of sunshine. 

© 2012 Cole Hayley


Author's Note

Cole Hayley
this will put a hole in your skull.



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A poem like velvet about the night sky that is mysterious. To die in such a condition, one would beg to be reborn.

Posted 11 Years Ago


death, beauty, inevitiabilty all combined in this unique poem, quite vivid and beautiful, nice write!

Posted 11 Years Ago


that first line made me smile. i really enjoyed this. it's interesting - steven says rimbaud and i was thinking baudelaire. it definite has some of that floral perfume heavy scent about it (and i mean that in a good way) - kind of like an oil painting breathing. very cool.

Posted 11 Years Ago


The last two stanzas really stood out to me. I feel like they really summed up the whole piece and brought together the beauty of it, like the last two pieces of a puzzle. You did a great job with this, it was a very lovely read. x

Posted 11 Years Ago


Your writing reminds me of Rimbaud's. It's whimsical, though fatalist. It's the bright smile in dying. There are brutal layers, which you have buried under heavy earth, and with a sweating brow demand the reader to dig out. It's cruel, my friend! But puzzles have their charm. And beauty is often found in the sparks between syllables. This is fantastic, I mean.

Full descriptions like, "Your whistling owl-call smothered by its soot..." and "the hairline of the stars/ hang down like beautiful vines..." truly strike the soul. It's somewhere between a shot of good rum, burning, and a slap in the face from a beautiful woman, burning. And yes, I can see the bright angry sun rolling on its face, excited to end your poem. Keep sending me rr's, these are f*****g great.

Posted 11 Years Ago


Oh my, i thought this was unique i loved it very much. You did a fantastic job Cole.

Posted 11 Years Ago



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Cole Hayley
Cole Hayley

Montreal, Canada



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