geometry was never my thing (w/ Morgan D Hafele) by Ava Bluhere we go again,
the ride up another clear plastic elevator waiting
behind trap doors and ceilings that beg to fall in-
line, but this crooked path
has had adverse effects on our
upward motion without even the courtesy
of a glass ceiling.
my stomach is lurching,
twisting into a new cocoon
opening for fresh life
slipping like silver through
the reflection of us
and our empty hands.
through the cracks
the sun burns
dead skin and sour memories away;
we hit the emergency release,
we need to stay hidden for a bit longer and we
want to let things fall down naturally
but nature's never agreed
with my idea of flying
and we've been falling up for far too long
for these games to be of consequence anymore.
we can take the shapes of our arms
and build new constellations;
we can force our way through the clouds.
we should take a rocket ship to mars
and hide under a storm where
bounty hunters get lost and the world
can just forget.
or we could always lose ourselves
in the bermuda triangle, but geometry
was never my thing. 01/28/2011 Author's Note: I think you all should know that Morgan is quite the talented individual and I was honored to work with him on our first collaboration.
Posted on 01/29/2011 Copyright © 2025 Ava Blu
Member Comments on this Poem |
Posted by Anita Mac on 03/02/11 at 08:18 AM Wow... I love you both, but how did neither of you at any point mention this bit of awesomeness to me??? Well done, no surprise. ^_^ |
Posted by Michelle Angelini on 05/12/11 at 09:25 PM Ava, I left a long comment on Morgan's site. I want to tell you what a fantastic collab you two did. And, I'm happy that it was potd - unfortunately that was before I returned to the site, but still, Congratulations on your collab becoming potd. |
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