Have you ever heard a house sigh?
like hissing dried pine cones in a woodstove
the snap n' crackle of old skeletal
bones rocking
in staycation mode
do you smell wintergreen
dislocated joints
the smoulder of orange coals with gray
chalk
cracked fine china thoughts rise high as lost
prayers
in swirling apple wood smoke
their voices hover in the
sizzle-snap
of old knotted pine legs surrendering to the knock
of tree pirates
tap, tap, tap
their red n' black
faces searching
for scoundrel Peg-leg Pete
or is it a Hob Nob goblin tickling ivory
keys
humming a salty ballad
No, it is I hammering an Underwood
clickety-clack as the carriage snaps
back
my gray rose blooms, once more.
©Ellen Wilson
My attempt at Kerry's prompt to write a Dylan Thomas poem. I need to practice a bit more-but I had fun trying to attempt this challenge!
Thank you, Margaret and Kerry!!
This poem is a lame attempt at the challenge Play it Again Toads #10, over in the
Comments
enJOY your beautiful family 11:11 SS
enjoy the term 'tree pirate'
and the wafts you threw in
enjoying having you back mi amiga
Hank
ZQ
images and sounds.
"cracked fine china thoughts rise high as lost prayers
in swirling apple wood smoke"
I have asked for a Dylan Thomas poetry book for Christmas :)