Life and the Child Woman
Raucous excited laughter rents the air
The body dancing to unheard tunes
Speaks an indistinct language
Of joyous abandonment.
And to the exclusion of all else
The eyes pull to the source
And the computer crashes.
The brain screams in benumbed silence
It is a child with a woman’s body
Carrying a child
Jumping across ruled lines
And over tinless lids.
Within a slice of time
And a flash of an instant
The body on the back
Of the unwary child-like adult in the form
Of a sleeping child is snatched
By a winged form
By size so big as not to be wholly seen
Desolation is the face of the mother
Tragic loss ascribes dejection to her features
But
Within this slice of time
Photons of this instant’s flash
She’s turning around; around
Searching, searching
For the game’s tinless lid
Life is that woman now searching
For the tools of inconsequential play.
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