The Longest River Winds
Adversity amidst gravity
complete observations
Rocks like a bulwark
becoming nothingness
Odes to crystal dragons
collected and selected
Poetry tells me, tells me
different ways to pray
Dials of granite and steel
other topics by the riverside
Part novel, part of a play
walking sticks, water marks
First poem paperweights
on far edges of the sky
Invisible words juxtaposed
hugging the old jukebox
Yellowed gloves in a suitcase
words fueled under words
Flags of childhood fraying
spaces between footsteps
Winters without catnip
dreams beneath the snow
Come with me, sweet sifter
tattooed feet and eye-to-eye
Twenty varieties of gazelle
–is this forever, or what?
Whatever madness brings
–travel with the moon
. . . . .
Poet: Susan Powers Bourne
Source: Women.Poets.Missouri
Process: Augmented cento