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late luminescence

photo: starry sky on the way home from NorCal  

We have written thousands of poems, not too many of which said “we”.

But we love like children do, tiny hands grasping one another’s hands because even at a young age, we knew people slip faster than sand.

We wonder about our memories then. When we loved more people than the memories we had of them. We can’t remember them now, with our palms unfurled. But the water can,

And we are bodies of water, love recycled in convection currents and dropped somewhere else.

You cry, and I realize my arms are not enough to bail all the no-good, very bad, days you will ever have. I cling to you from two bedrooms down the hall as I pretend I can siphon your sorrows away and make the going not so tough.

We proffer sorry’s, and it is the way we say “I love you”. We grow bouquets of peonies, instant ramen, and sad eyes by the lost windowsills, because roses have thorns and we hurt one another enough.

January 23, 2022 No comments

 


At the time of the previous post, I meant to start posting regularly-- I really did! My late New Year's Resolution will be to post every weekend, so we'll see how I do! Since the last time I posted, which I believe was fall (maybe? pretty sure), I have been working on a new site for my creative writing class called the Ryllis Archives. 

As some of you may know, this year is my first time learning creative writing in a classroom setting (RIP orchestra...), so it was an interesting experience to learn more about poetry last semester. My teacher had us try a lot of poetic forms where we were challenged with rhyme schemes, meter, syllables, etc. Sonnets are so hard! 

In any case, feel free to check out the Ryllis Archives if you're interested! It was fun writing the afterword in particular because I got to reflect on my writing influences and how they affected my poetry during that specific period of time. I love all of the poems on the site, but have decided just to post maybe a few of them on here to avoid being redundant. 



January 22, 2022 No comments
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