Firehouse

She was the second person to accuse
Me of burning a house down
Just trying to be nice
Humble offerings
A touch of magic and
Suddenly the columns of
My temple were falling down!

Seen out of the corner of someone’s eye
Later reported almost by the bees
Mostly by the news but then they left too
I think we must have known
Each other in high school
Or maybe she just felt bad for me
In a way that my friends forgot how to
Because she knew I meant well
Because my face said it all

Because
Because

There was something genuine
And beautiful about my innocence
Or was it his if I am in fact a third person

Swift kindness and
Obliterated determination
To hold onto just one thing
One more column and then
It started to break
Open or did it close off?

It didn’t matter because again
It was changing and the
Most majestically gorgeous
Elements always do

Even when we lose everything
We gain the first time to have
Nothing again back

No need for a new wagon
Even flint can be used
To reignite the need for desire

Perhaps a sandy desert
Or a cricket in South Africa
Would be able to love him for his fire

Maybe it was a friend or a mother

© GÄ

Pillars

I was thinking of changing
My name to banana
No particular reason
I just like bananas
Also I finally realized
I’ve had too many eggs
In one basket
In the wrong basket
That’s bananas right?
I’ve been wrapped so tightly
Could someone please unwrap me?
I’m not sure how I got wound
In such a way like a knot!
You can’t unthread it
Release me unravel
The tangles of my heart
Attempting to hold it all together
In columns upright
To keep it from falling apart
The strength of all pillars
Coming out from the center of me
Is it my job to do my best
To hold it all up or do I just
Let it simply flow freely
On its own without any help
Watch it float away possibly crumble
It’s out of our control anyway
Wait, watch now, there it goes
Do I call it back?
Beckon to it to let it know
How much it’s wanted?
Something about being desired
I long for a custom
That reminds others they are
Wanted too

© GÄ