29 September 2012

I want to know, Mr. Poe


Desperate to have him with me
I bought a bust of Pallas Athena
to put over my study door
I bought a bright red cushion
to sit center while I weep and sigh
and languish for his true love

I miss him enough to seek
supernatural help, and hope
he will walk in even as an owl
to hoot "who" whenever I say
I cannot let him go again ever
that I rue the unfair year apart

Before he died, that unfair year 
when we were too angry to stay 
and too stubborn to speak while
never wanting nor hurting more
and then, the heart attack came
and took him with no goodbyes 

O, Mr. Poe, tell me about the year
before you  lost your Leonore
Were you sweet?  Did you speak?
Did you embrace and kiss her face?
Or were you more like an angry crow
with no wits to know how fast it goes?

And most of all, Mr. Poe, I want to know
whether your Raven became welcome
or no?  Was it forever punishment,
or is it reward?  Was it inner or outer, 
called or sent . . .  I have to know!  What 
meant the bird?  Relief or horror?

I'm leaning here on my pillow waiting
for the knock I know will come, and I
will have him near again, my dear,
whatever your answer.  The wind 
ceases, the day leaves, and I sense a
presence just beyond my door, now

I'm leaning here on my pillow, staring
at Athena's bust.  Did she hear a knock,
I wonder?  Did I?  The hairs on my arms
did, I am certain.  It is time to open the door--
and yet I lean here and hesitate to go
What is there to fear, I want to know . . . 






Posted for Fireblossom Friday: Do You Believe In Magic? on Imaginary Gardens with Real Toads, where Fireblossom asks us to write something of which Edgar Allan Poe would be proud.   I have written to Mr. Poe as the author of "The Raven" and perhaps the lover of a lost Leonore.


Copyright © 2012 S.L.Chast 

Revised and Submitted to Poets and writerss 9/27/2013




26 September 2012

Window dressing

At Ella's Edge today, Ella shared a quote by Coco Chanel:  

Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening.

Ella asked us to write a poem inspired by this quote, and, as usual, the sky is not even a limit.  I stay domestic and welcome you to my world, its skies and its window fashionings.  Posted at Imaginary Gardens with Real Toads.

 

green leaves commune with bent bamboo and birds
fresh air and traffic separate neighbor trees
peace waits in line

 

however absent the red blossoms, hummingbirds 
hover and bless the way

  
together now: turtle-potted begonia, porcelain-white 
water bowl, big and little kitties, inside and outside, 
crisp leaves and neighbors’ toys

hold on to the heat as temperatures fall

become mine what once was thine
when royalty exits 
little ones sit up

  house plants watch snow fall on evergreens 
near the church they have never attended 
but hold in the light


of seasonal holidays and circles of warmth
 
imitations aid memory
of what comes next--
never yesterday

 




Copyright © 2012 S.L.Chast