Pyro- daughter to the scathed flames: birds diving without wings screaming of every sistah forgotten baby sun enchanted lanterns peeking underneath a wool cloak voyeur, watching cancers gather in alleys at breaktime to inhale my fire's ghost would cry of winter soothe, a dry eye burns with spirits of last summer's forest blazes dry wind carrying dusty remains of my favorite cedar. mothers sisters baby's breath ashed in his sadistic summer but i hear the fire laughing grinning and he crosses burning coals scorching his dead ends and called it brave -He. started witch hunts vacant cries: when his burns cooled under the faucet sink girls were laughing with the fire in the fire laughing 05-09-97 (in progress) [Next Poem] [words] [menu] [mail] [Back a Poem] ©Denise Angela Celeste |