
Poetry
RESTING SPACE
Slip me into ice-blue satin pajamas and close the lid Say I was wise in the guise of “little girl lost” Call down the rain and upon the earthy cover let ferns flourish On a smooth river-stone Write, “She prevailed” I am the athlete who never ran the race but got the gold I am
Slip me into ice-blue
satin pajamas
and close the lid
Say I was wise
in the guise of
“little girl lost”
Call down the rain
and upon the earthy cover
let ferns flourish
On a smooth river-stone
Write, “She prevailed”
I am the athlete who
never ran the race
but got the gold
I am the dancer who
Never took a step
but outshone Isadora
I am the dream
dormant volcanoes
lie tranquil with
I am the island
who waits for
you to come home
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Carolle Bourne
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