
I took the way of stone,
not water, air or fire:
one element alone
could complement desire.
Not to quickly flare,
nor to slyly flow –
no fickleness of air
could whisper where to go;
for I was each, in turn,
as years unearthed the soul,
yet found no way to burn
but dark and pressed as coal.
*****
Ed Shacklee writes: “I very seldom know what to say about a poem; the cage opens, and the bird flies away – often not quite finished.”
Ed Shacklee lives on a boat in the Potomac River. His first collection, “The Blind Loon: A Bestiary,” was published by Able Muse Press.
And for those who like odd information and representations of animals, The Blind Loon: A Bestiary Facebook group is worth joining.
Photo: “Glowing Coals” by chrisgintn is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0.
This is a fine. Ed is welcome to submit it to The HyperTexts, through me, if he so desires. I would be more than happy to publish it.
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Thanks Mike – I’ve passed the message along.
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Thanks Robin, much appreciated.
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