The Overweight Shell

The Overweight Shell

A Poem by Rosalind Gale

It used to be the barren land - women fell away.

I stand upright under a small cloud,

The arching black earth-square

Tied down as the laces of a human heart

When I fell into the darkness, I exit

The stomach of love, the chattering shelf,

The father of mortar enlarges me,

He fell to a moving swirl.

The gravel of the throat cries out,

Under-earth cacophony, stuck by rigidity.

Not even the dumb-breath tried,

Tiresome moth.

Outside a flatness of shudders

Everybody in the dying ground, the charn, clasped their ears,

Indifferent to the sickly air, open and together,

The dead mouth will not say.

Awake as a human

I bend to the flesh of light.

© 2020 Rosalind Gale


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A truly profound piece of writing which makes me think of my fragile human body containing my unhappy soul.
In the end we reside in a casket or shell,it's a place that we reside in,a place where we hide in.
Life carries on.
Great vision and eloquent words,now there writes a great poetess from a quill and ink.Blessings Rosa and thanks for your hand of friendship.

Posted 6 Years Ago


Smoking Man

6 Years Ago

Me a shape shifter?,no that's my mischievous altar ego muse Éileen lol.
Rosalind Gale

6 Years Ago

Mischievous, indeed.
Smoking Man

6 Years Ago

I'm only mischievous with my neighbours.Just ask them where their garbage bins disappear to when the.. read more
Crushingly Deafening

Interesting read

Matthew

Posted 6 Years Ago


Rosalind Gale

6 Years Ago

Thank you, Matthew -
-x-
Matthew Kult

6 Years Ago

You are welcome

Matthew
My Lord, Rosalind - I know you're published, I know you're respected - you're wonderful, truly. I love that you post here - it's a privilege. Thank you.
MH.

Posted 6 Years Ago



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