Poetry
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Craqueleur
Published August 19, 2015 by rlmcdermottYou smell
it first–
musky
dust on
a favorite
chair
flowers wilting
in a blue vase
shadows
You count
the lines
on your face
craqueleur
every bone
has a name
carved into it
nothing is
left unmarked
Then you
remember
bird song
a cone flower
growing on a
country road
The Crane
Published November 12, 2014 by rlmcdermottDid you
know that
I am dying
that I am
like a blue
crane flying
riding thermals
without wings
life is such
a fickle thing
it’s so hard
to let you go
yet so easy
to live alone
how could
I have loved
a moon that
never shines for me
am I grieving you
or grieving me
so long this dying
has to be–
a day a night
spent in the sky
who loves me
loves to fly
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
The Lament Singers
Published August 19, 2014 by rlmcdermottIn a desert
of mecury
nations of
unkept women
rest like squat
beetles on
all fours–
listening with
ears buttoned
to the ground.
They can
hear voices
echoing in
their heads,
whispering
of immolation,
hearts buring
in the afternoon,
birds soaring
in the sky.
There is no
comfort in
the keening
breeze, what
was blue
has turned
to red, falling
bombs have
gleaned their
husband’s bones
and left their
children dead.
The Violinist
Published August 19, 2014 by rlmcdermottFlight 17
Published July 23, 2014 by rlmcdermottIn a month
we will not
remember,
an open guidebook,
a child’s drawing,
a map of Bali–
dreams scattered
in an open field.
The sun will
rise and set,
moonlight will
be moonlight–
indifferent to
the mean ambitions
of men with guns.
Only the
earth will
remember
what we
choose
to forget–
red poppies
falling from
the sky.