Juste une fable n° 71
dreamscapes (betrayals) n° 31
Mary Shaw
08/04/2017
ah, the consistency of images covering my soul like tar glue.
i am huddled under snuff this morning, hardly wanting to peek, reach out my heart's beak to see
what made these cracks in my egg.
i am waiting for the storm to pass. i am crouching low in the pit,
in the grooves of the earth.
but something,
you can't say what,
tells me we will soon come up for air.
there'll be a fresh wind.
there will be whole days of flying and climbing.
trees, easter bunnies, and bells
bringing a true patch of blues.
Mary Shaw est professeure de littérature française des dix-neuvième et vingtième siècles à l'Université de Rutgers (New Jersey). Outre ses travaux universitaires, elle a publié deux livres pour enfants ainsi qu'un recueil de poésie intitulé Album Without Pictures (Halifax, N. S., Editions VVV, 2008).