The Italic life

The Italic life

A Poem by eglantine

My heart is italic, like a baby bat's wing
and October snow falls like eyelashes
on a sleeping lovers cheek.

It's four a.m.--the hour for wide-eyed
poets and lost tree spirits.

Dandelions grow backwards here,
     like eyes hungry for oxygen.

The universe washes up on my lips shoreline;
     can you taste the stars on my breath?

My heart throbs beneath crescent bone:
     syllable,
                syllable,
                           syllable.

© 2013 eglantine


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eglantine
Photo by David Sterchele

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I don't understand what the poem is exactly about but it reminds so well of Sylvia Plath's poetry particularly the last lines " syllable, syllable, ______________________________, syllable "
Nevertheless lines like " dandelions grow backwards " and "The universe washes up on my lips shoreline;
can you taste the stars on my breath?"
succeed to conjure up a very artistic image that craves itself into your mind.
Wonderful poetry.

Posted 10 Years Ago


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Yes I can believe your breath to be the building blocks of words. :) Love the snow reference, so many are the times I've sat and watched the silence of a snowfall. 'wide-eyed poets and lost tree spirits.' I wish I'd written that!! excellent work as always.

Posted 10 Years Ago


eglantine

10 Years Ago

Thank you Mark!
Abstract and lovely. Little clue as to what it's about (a lover?). Nice.

Posted 10 Years Ago


I have missed your work immensely. This is abstract and beautiful.

Posted 10 Years Ago


eglantine

10 Years Ago

Thank you Joshua!
i like this, i find it very interesting :D

Posted 10 Years Ago


thanks to sharing this beautiful piece :)

Posted 10 Years Ago


Definitely abstract in feeling my friend as an italicized word might appear in the middle of a standard roman penned sentence. Very cool.

Posted 10 Years Ago


eglantine

10 Years Ago

Thank you Jack!
I feel bad saying that I had trouble figuring out what this piece was about, but I will admit it anyway that I was a bit stumped. But other than that, lovely title and beautiful imagery. 4 am is definitely a writers hour, since a lot have trouble falling asleep and/or staying asleep, especially if their minds are racing. I loved when you said the flowers "grow backwards here". I simply loved the thought of that, along with its image. Beautiful words here :)

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

eglantine

10 Years Ago

Thank you very much for reading and commenting!

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