little sisters

little sisters

A Poem by m.s.early

their little fingers probed curiously

cigarette circle holes

carelessly poked through cotton blankets

during Saturday morning cartoons.

 

gunpowder kegs dripping trails,

a coyote gets blown to oblivion,

iron anvils fall precariously from the sky

while their little faces huddle winter morning,

stoic as coyote crosses chasm's edge perilously .

 

tattered edges tucked beneath their little legs,

milk residue in otherwise empty bowls,

bran flakes crusting on edges in winter's tireless chill,

blanket shared in common communion.

 

sweet sisters growing in gradients

as morning dissolves, becoming noon.

 

© 2014 m.s.early


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real good !!! wonderful topic ..... well written

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m.s.early

10 Years Ago

(: Thank you Ahena :)
This is sorrowful and beautiful, and the image of the cigarette holes - that gets me.

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m.s.early

10 Years Ago

Thank you KL. Someone must have used it too close to ashtray (or too far from) :)
Good poem and I remember watching those cartoon......Thanks for sharing :)

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m.s.early

10 Years Ago

Thank you Daniel. I was just telling my kids last night as they were watching Nickelodeon that there.. read more

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