Thursday, December 07, 2023

Once (1976) by Melanie Bloodgood

  

One moment, once,

in a sun-buzzed room

all the views were delightful.

I and Time were a great balloon

in touch with the walls about us.

Then as if someone had been excused

from a chambered violin's play,

sound abruptly fountained up,

more abrupt yet was snipped away.

Suddenly, too, a light shaft,

crazy as an accident,

rushed down its silk in a slanted stream

to live and breathe on my white sheets

in a pool of moired patterns.

Hands to the birth of a secret universe

I was once one day. 






-------by Melanie M. Bloodgood,

Oklahoma State University 

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