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Baby’s Bones
Contributed by
catapult57
on
Sunday, 7th February 2010 @ 10:36:18 PM in AEST
Topic:
FamilyPoems
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Brittle leaf floats on flexible wind
and soft as the shadow of a moth
eyelids fading over blue emerald eyes
dull iris near sleep and groan in the belly.
Condescending, held like porcelain
pottery, in a blank white shadow-less room,
near midnight.
Crescent moon and starry night in cloudless sky.
Ritual feeding finished, I take this baby
in fatherhood's arms to carry him up and
into the dark room where my wife is sleeping.
I touch rounded globe of his cheek
as gentle as descending autumn leaf
he unfolds, curls into softness.
Sighs.
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catapult57
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2010-02-07 22:36:18] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Baby’s Bones
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
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