Leda

Leda

A Poem by Ivy Corruption
"

I adore Nabokov.

"

It was summer.
Summer in the way that makes you think of winter,
because even though there were leaves on the trees,

((all you could hear)) was their skeletons rattling.

There was color,
                        there was always color.

But it only took the shape of black
spiderweb --- lines

                         We
                            see
                                white
                                    feathers
     We wonder
         what makes love
              human.

and then we realize (too late)
that it's a product of the gods,
and therefor                         ((malevolent))

Please play carefully now,
with this tangle of thorns,
with fire,                        with glass,



because you can
                         break

© 2008 Ivy Corruption


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Haunting...It has an almost chanting feel to it as I read it out loud, and it raises goosebumps. Most excellent.

Posted 15 Years Ago


I enjoyed this line: "Summer in the way that makes you think of winter," It reminds me of San Francisco, where the ocean breeze cools off the land quickly in the evening.
But your switch from the trees to love changed my thinking quickly.
And your final twist to danger.

You have the constant theme of death throughout, marking the darker side of these things.


Posted 15 Years Ago



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Ivy Corruption
Ivy Corruption

Suburbia, GA



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I'm Ivy, you're friendly neighborhood existentialist writer/porn star who loves axe, dirty sheets, and European goth pop, and absolutely can't stand styrofoam in any form. Impress me. Maybe so, Mary.. more..

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