Friday, July 18, 2025

wait (1976) Dr M. Bloodgood

 Like the mystery of seafoam


a bubble was blown


and she was curled inside.


As noiselessly as a baby's rattle,


pinkly dropped, is swallowed up


in a fringe of long green grasses,


daylight began as a film on glass


and night starred her reflections.


Lonesome she stood to watch the progress


of others more thematically currented by.


As she waited she began idly to scribble


oceans of words, which were then


tightly capped and stored away in heavy opaque bottles.


Wait cooled blue on her cheeks


on her lips, the knight


who stood more amorous


over her intricate sand castles.








Written by my mom,  

Melanie Bloodgood, 1976

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