Poetry by Yvonne Tran
Edited by Ella Wu
for the eternal, the rest must be specks
in the speck will lie an ash,
a remembrance of all things important and now,
that has burned out long ago.
I smell of smoke and broken dreams
and the midnight sky has remembered me
there’s an ache that arose
it cradled my body
it came with the sunrise and lingered
by the bed I left empty
No stopping now,
I’ve forced the hand and the hour
drawn by the sights somehow
found myself caught –
encased by the careless night sky
and surrounded by cold winter showers
The stars will trance
like an eye to a desperate thread
and the sky above shimmers
with words went unsaid
The balance and calm eternity must preach,
washes over in waves
soothing,
caring,
but I admit,
it’s not something I can always reach
As this sky slowly folds,
my eyes finally clear
the admiration once luring
becomes source of bitter, no longer held dear
There’s no telling how long my fingers have raked this floor
Why fate turned its belly over,
Demanded something fulfilling,
Damned hands that scraped for more
But my luck never changes
There’s always two stones, a crooked stick
I thought about stopping, but I’ve already struck a desperate lick
When two stones clash, an ember will emerge,
sparks on a stick, release an aching urge
If I can’t reach the heavens tonight,
my smoke will have to do.
It’s something to remember me by,
an ill fated. star bound fool.
Artist Statement: Last quarter was difficult for me in many ways, and I was exploring the idea of broken dreams as in my expectations falling short, but also broken dreams as in, I’m losing sleep and I’m miserable. That’s sort of how I started this poem and I guess you’ll see where that leads. I’m getting more used to adding narratives into my poems so this feels like my first fully fleshed out narrative poem.
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