Poem very abstract, but I didn't write random sentences! |
The Clutching Hand She liked to think of herself as Dorothy, jumping over the rainbow Yet all she jumped over were Puddles, glistening murkily after it rained And when she looked in the mirror, She only saw the small girl weeping Dressed in a white wedding gown, Green, gnarled ribbons tangled in her hair She grew to be a fine woman, eyes always glistening With life, or tears? And her laugh Loud and brawny, as if washing away all worries And thoughts. She sobbed in the nights, tears soaking her pillows But the doctors said she would be O.K. She was slowly burning, they said, But out of the flames would rise something new One day she saw Him; for real, not just in her churning dreams Like an angel, He rose, a demon at His side And down she fell, as a jade monster rose Clutched at her, and chewed up her heart I love You, she screamed at the monster, and it shriveled And then all went black, and she was home again Staring up at a flickering ceiling And He wasn’t really all that… he wasn’t really all that. She still jumped over puddles, but sometimes walked through them She told herself that rainbows weren’t real Bitter tears fell down her wrinkled cheeks, And she shook them away like rain She stared out of her nursing home window at the brown parking lot And saw death lurking on the streets, beckoning Wait! She cried. Wait, I need more time! But it was wasted. And she fell back into the natural order of things. ~Chloe |