Monday, November 17, 2025

a physic of sisterhood

the swift traffic of anger and rage
the slow wheels of despair
hope breaking like time 
in a song

my childhood watches carefully 
as  your  cruelties turn into 
a street that forgot where
it was going

how you are writing your story 
for a small woman although
I know no small women--
am more than one
_________
Pic: Full moon last week (when I started this poem).

2 comments:

Nance said...

I like so much about this poem: the metaphor of traffic/streets; the assertion that there are no small women; the idea of a street that forgets where it's going. The last line is confusing me, however, because of the word "am" (or maybe the em dash after "women"?).

The last stanza reads a bit muddled to me. It's almost as if the speaker is claiming that she is more than one small woman. Is it just me?

StephLove said...

I like the middle two lines in the last stanza, but also find the last line confusing.

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