Poetry
1 min
Of Flame & Feather
Sandra Yvonne
Of Flame & Feather – Sandra Yvonne
Falling into the mouth
of the cosmic cave,
a black pool of still water
swallows my tongue.
Shadows drip.
Caustic dark
claws at bone,
pierces lung.
But I hear the scherzo
of hummingbird laughter.
Taste turquoise fire;
it tingles my tongue.
I sense the serpent
within me slither.
I exhale.
Tongue unstrung,
eyes born of sun.
Holy feathers brush
against my broken fingers.
Shivers stitch my breath silver.
Gold bursts from fractured thought.
Burning,
Burning,
I Become.
Falling into the mouth
of the cosmic cave,
a black pool of still water
swallows my tongue.
Shadows drip.
Caustic dark
claws at bone,
pierces lung.
But I hear the scherzo
of hummingbird laughter.
Taste turquoise fire;
it tingles my tongue.
I sense the serpent
within me slither.
I exhale.
Tongue unstrung,
eyes born of sun.
Holy feathers brush
against my broken fingers.
Shivers stitch my breath silver.
Gold bursts from fractured thought.
Burning,
Burning,
I Become.
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