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Leap

February 7, 2016 by Lisa Kerr 1 Comment

Stars over Cannon Beach photo by Chris Lazzery

Stars over Cannon Beach
photo by Chris Lazzery

There was a time,                                                                                                                                                        when, fueled by magic,
I easily tore off                                                                                                                                                             the warm woolen sweater of friendship,
spun off the wooden porch,                                                                                                                                      and leapt into the arms of the cobalt night.

 

With complete abandon, I would run to                                                                                                                the beach to witness the moonlight
splitting the syrup of darkness,                                                                                                                               and sense the gulls, nesting for the night,
like feathered diamonds                                                                                                                                            inset in the granite rocks.

 

Love fueled, I would open                                                                                                                                         the musty bottle of ancient perfume
and let myself smell the mystery of the dark beach,                                                                                           shimmering with life,
feeling my pores open to the salty lick                                                                                                                   of the ocean’s tongue.

 

With compassion and hope                                                                                                                                      I witnessed the vigil of jellyfish,
waiting for the next wave,                                                                                                                                         masses flowering,
tangled streamers released–                                                                                                                                    a comb through Medusa’s hair.

 

Now, my heart is earthbound,                                                                                                                                  the starry rope hauled in.
There are curtains in the window,                                                                                                                           a pot of coffee on the stove,
emails from friends,                                                                                                                                                   eggs on a thick blue plate.

 

Will I ever feel again,                                                                                                                                                  that magic of flight,
the twirl of spring,                                                                                                                                                       the portal of my song
opening to the night?                                                                                                                                                 Will I leap again?

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  1. Rick Bonn says

    February 11, 2016 at 9:35 pm

    This is beautiful. And amazing. And freshly spun, which is, perhaps, more important than the other two.

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