Soot
I ride my bike
along the pink dawn rim.
I never fell from the sky,
never forgot to stop laughing.
Your daisies never died.
I lived once in a purple room,
hung my clothes from a
lopsided crate, lip-
synched with ELO, rasped
with Rod Stewart.
Owned nothing. Nothing owned me.
I flew every night,
sparks winging from hands and feet.
I glance at my hands.
Soot still covers my fingertips.
Pris Campbell
©2005
Photograph by Sue Baker Wilson
of Katikati, New Zealand. Click
HERE
to visit her Katikati Site.
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