From winter’s bite to summer’s blaze,
I crossed the sphere’s inverted seam,
Abandoning green for ochre’s haze.

The distant places drift and dream
Of travertines a youth once kept
In rings round embers’ wicked gleam.

And lovers’ names the shadows swept,
Their faces thinned to trembling air,
Lost lanterns memories recollect.

Old heathlands darken everywhere;
Their mosses murmur through the dust,
Faint ghosts of frost lost now to prayer.

A carnelian glow held tight in trust
Burns through the years with muted fire,
A relic smudged by time’s slow rust.

But sharper still, the half-made choir
Of tales I heard before I knew
Their edges warped by soft desire.

Stray echoes shape a world untrue,
Yet call me back with quiet claim,
A homeland stitched in fractured hue.

I walk between what held my name
And what dissolves when I draw near,
Both less and more than what I frame.

To yearn for worlds that never were,
Yet still their aspects re-appear

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  1. Jasmine on the Grave Avatar

    This poem feels incredibly well held. When I read it without trying to interpret, I feel its meaning arise on its own. The boundaries are beautiful and powerful.

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These poems are moments pulled from the folds of everyday life, memory, myth and imagination. They are invitations to pause, to notice, and to enter the spaces between words.

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