The Tiny Room

The Tiny Room

A Poem by p.kuhl

I have spent years in the tiny room

of my maze, dragging body bags

down the hall, cutting notches in the bed frame

inside my cell walls. From my perch I hear the alarm 

of morning magpies and the soft glass 

melody of baby 

teeth kissing the slick wood floor.  I devour

the wet footsteps of estranged friends

dancing by my tiny room, and I search 

wildly for warm air in the deep 

jade sea of the world. 

© 2013 p.kuhl


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''...the soft glass melody of a baby teeth kissing the slick wood floor'' great line here,

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

p.kuhl

12 Years Ago

thank ya
victoria

12 Years Ago

I came back for another read, I think we have tiny rooms...several even....repositories of our self.

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p.kuhl
p.kuhl

Bloomington, IN



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My name is Pierce, and I am a 23 year old English major at Indiana University. "How easily I connect to you. You're always everything at once, somehow. You're shy and open, sweet and cold, curious .. more..

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