Showing posts with label Inspired by Sunday Wordle words by Walt Wojtanik. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspired by Sunday Wordle words by Walt Wojtanik. Show all posts

Saturday, September 15, 2012

The Rich Woman's Daughter 




The Rich Woman's Daughter



My mother was an artist

In the silence of her suffering
In the shadows where bruises blossomed 
Like tattooed bouquets 
Unseen, hidden in the saunter of her silhouette

I, a child of three or four 
Peering through sleep tangled tresses
Leaned into a cornered wall 
and listened, lurching in lyric luminosity 
Through thin walls of thick silent dark nights 

My mother was an artist 
With closed eyes, swaying hips sashaying 
Barefooted in the sensuous way I knew only
As her 'ocean dance' - rising to embrace
tall perfect partner visible only
to us - his arm around her
slim waist - his eyes soft 
as she rose and fell into his gentling rhythm

an Aubusson replacing the lineloum under her toes 


My mother was an artist  filling

those dark silent empty nights

with arcs of color as she danced and
finally, finally, the walls of silent suffering 
melted as she sang in liquid lyricism 
carefree as a songbird pouring
sweet sonneted alliteration songs
as I, a child of three or four 
watched and loved and learned