Sweet Inanities

Speak to me
of sweet inanities
and bite-sized bland confections.

Let us talk
without the gravity of emotion
to compensate for
roots that were rarely watered.

Let us stay
here, outside of the place
where my tender things try
yet again to grow

and never go near
the blighted spots that remain
as memorials to the things
you've trampled.


Song Choice: Push by Matchbox 20


Liner Notes for this Groove: This poem was created for the Friday Writings Prompt at Poets and Storytellers United.

This Distillation

I did not ask
for this distillation,

but that is what grief does,
inside me at least,

condensing,
sharpening,

things cast off
or at least buried.

Some things taste brighter
in the concentrating,
while others allow their bitter
undertones to take over.

The only thing I’m sure of
is this distillation

could be medicine or poison,
depending on
when and how I drink it.




Liner Notes for this Groove: This poem was created for the Friday Writings Prompt at Poets and Storytellers United, Scary Bits. I was inspired by the phrase, “There is something at work in my soul, which I do not understand.” from Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley.

Chado

In the sonnet of the ceremony
this restless girl
finds her heart
floating in the moment
water touches tea.


Photo by WELLSTUDIO on Unsplash

Song Choice: Yume by Kalaido

Liner Notes for this Groove: This poem was created for Poets and Storytellers United's Friday Writings Prompt, Hobby Time