poetry: starving 

13/30

birds nibble holes in sunflower leaves
makes them ugly
we can’t have pretty things
while starving

coughing dreams chase away crystal bubbles
rips the cord
we can’t see pretty things
while starving

body aches where fingertips should be
craves what neverwas
we can’t be pretty things
while starving


More short poems:
1/30: not my cat
2/30: comfort
3/30: ache
4/30: remember
5/30: graduation
6/30: big love
7/30: Heavy and light
8/30: delicate
9/30: leaping
10/30: Dad gave me…
11/30: solstice
12/30: twisted

41 thoughts on “poetry: starving 

  1. See see, what I keep telling you. Modest you. I like your poem very very much. Loving is who your are. I can see and hear this much. No matter what stands in between. Beautiful words, beautiful…

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  2. This is stunning, Bridgette. I love the ‘almost’ repetition. I’ve been working on a poem tonight using that technique I think. You did a great with it. Pulled everything together so well. May you starve no more! 🙂

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  3. A wonderful poem, dear Bridgette. It’s a powerful piece of writing, yet, delicate and sensitive at the same time. I love the repeated pattern of the last two lines of each verse. I so recognise these lines in myself, too. Much love to you Xx 💖🌹💖

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