White Is The Light That I Will Never Be

White Is The Light That I Will Never Be

A Poem by Linda Marie Van Tassell
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“Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul.” ~ Emily Dickinson

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White is the light that I will - never - be -
being a ghost who hides in the shadows -
who walks - alone - along pathways of stone -
with the wind and the rain in my house clothes -

I seek only the solace of - quiet -
threaded cotton of - invisible - verse -
whispering words appear then disappear -
holy - silence - in the hem of my skirt -

Father boarded a train travelling - east -
and mother followed him one month later -
what to do? what to do?  I am - alone -
I hold tight the stillness even greater -

The others could - never - understand me -
they cannot fathom the loneness I - crave -
this space in my soul is an - empty - hole -
there is comfort in the bowl of a grave -

I fill it with words until it’s - brimming -
white scraps of linen are folded with care -
my words are such words white-winged and as bright -
as granite ashes that - float - in the air -

Perhaps it’s not normal to embrace - dark -
to extinguish - light - in branches of me -
but it’s what I’ve known and grafted to bone -
white is the light that I - never - will be.

© 2019 Linda Marie Van Tassell


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Linda Marie Van Tassell

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hmmm interesting ... seems your protagonist has captured and elevated the silence of being alone but not lonely .. having found the solace and quiet of that .. takes a bold and perhaps reckless step further into a perception of darkness that will grant further comfort ... hmmmmmm not sure that would be a wise step .. love the Emily quote .. she is the best eh!? she also made use of spaces and the "-" and made her, according to some, one of the pioneers of modernism in America ... for me this poem makes a little too much use of it and instead of guiding my reading as you intend .. it kind of distracts me .. just read again .. so many wonderful images, feelings and twists on the language .. a beautiful tale of a poetess who laments being misunderstood .. decides she isn't good enough .. decides that staying in and embracing those shadows is the best she will do :( the darkness of this poem so reminds me of Poe .. his poetry was his norm ... and so the darkness of it seemed not so ..... evil if you will ... V1 L4 hits home for me .. in its plainness it speaks volumes .. ".....in my house clothes" ..love it! V2 L2...beautiful!! Vs 3 & 4 it turns to the concrete .. mother and father left .. she's alone .. "what to do? what to do?" ..its just so real to me .. i feel her .. i have gone on too much ...sorry ..but words that are granite ashes that float!!! c'mon! stark contrast .. i really like your poem...you tribute to Emily .. perfect song choice says i! and picture .. she is sad .. alone .. but finds a certain solace in it .. enough to stay there ;( the irony is (for Emily) she was brilliant staying there .. well done ... i think this poem has staying power .. read it a third time out loud .. best ever!!
E.

Posted 4 Years Ago


Linda Marie Van Tassell

4 Years Ago

O! You articulated so much in your review. I really appreciate the time and effort. While the for.. read more
Einstein Noodle

4 Years Ago

its a marvelous tribute ...
i have always been a black light, and not enough of those posters for me to matter that much...but i relate to this poem since i was the darker, shadowy one and my family never understood me for so many years.
I was the one in the shadows who should be quiet....
thank you for writing me into your poem....there are echoes of Dickinson here, as well...her nature poetry...the hymnal form...but no steady rhyme which throws the oral reading off a bit, just like Emily would do...and she is probably up there laughing at us as we try to read her.
she was so ahead of her time....this is quite good.
j.

Posted 4 Years Ago


Linda Marie Van Tassell

4 Years Ago

Thank you, Jacob. I suppose every one can find a bit of himself in this poem. We all feel lonely a.. read more
Linda Marie Van Tassell

4 Years Ago

The form of this poem - the imperfect rhyme and breaks - were influenced by her slant type of writin.. read more
jacob erin-cilberto

4 Years Ago

yes, i see the influence....and i understand the "alone" thing....although i was married three times.. read more
Listening to the rain dancing on window panes and skylights as I read this on... again and again. Thought-full echoes as rivulets form and flow - within me.

Posted 4 Years Ago


Linda Marie Van Tassell

4 Years Ago

You are such a beautiful and thought-full soul that I believe it to be true.
Chris

4 Years Ago

Quite ...true.

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Poetry has been my passion since I was about fifteen years old, and I love the structure of rhyme and meter moreso than just randomly throwing words upon a page without any form whatsoever. Whi.. more..

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