Myth
All posts in the Myth category
The Bone Singer
Published August 29, 2014 by rlmcdermottand in her
turning is
a turning
back to
the blue
lichen
and fleshy
moss dripping
from bare
trees where
wild gods sit
and play
songs on
white bone
she has
grown old
underneath
a silent moon
waiting for
something
that never
comes–
to be loved again
and as
her small
feet strike
stone a
note is
struck
on bone
white bone
that sings
of home–
a place she’s
never known
Prometheus Regrets The Fire
Published July 3, 2014 by rlmcdermottMedusa Contemplates The Moon (Revised)
Published April 8, 2014 by rlmcdermottMedusa Contemplates The Moon
Published March 19, 2014 by rlmcdermottWounded By Love
Published January 14, 2014 by rlmcdermottYou are the Song and I am the Singer
Published January 11, 2014 by rlmcdermottEurydice In Hell
Published January 2, 2014 by rlmcdermottBeauty Is The Beast
Published December 30, 2013 by rlmcdermottIt’s never why
it’s only when
the extra letter
fits the pain
a man
a tree
a long-haired girl
remind you of the moon
you once believed
but now you don’t
all courage in an empty cup
you drink to him
gall is made
from wine
gone bitter
in a broken heart
you turn away in shame
Narcissus at the touching pool
enthralled by what he sees–
Postmortem
Published December 21, 2013 by rlmcdermottall hair
and teeth
and bone
she is the
rhythm in
this poem
her days
are numbered
she stops
to slow
them down
the old cowpath
the barrels
the apple tree
the gray porch
her father
coming home
carrying
his bones
the men on
the loading dock
calling her name
this is what she remembers
a young girl’s life