Katrina Kaye
to Houston,
I catch the scent
of my grandmother.
I couldn’t place
it’s origin,
but I knew
it as her.
I am not one to commune
with other worlds,
never been touched by angels
or seen flashes of god.
I have the spirituality
of an earth worm,
but
I still hope.
I always hope.
And my mind wonders at
the wandering soul
of my grandmother
as she passes through
narrow cabin.
I slip
into seat
and let her slip
into my mind.
Freely,
I trace the veins of
her cold hands,
the lines of her smile,
the sound of her laugh
all these precious memories,
cradling the images
close at mind,
tight to heart.
But they wander easy,
fade in a mere moment
as fast as
passing breeze
into the light
of rising sun.
“On the Plane” previously published in the collection, my verse…, published by Swimming with Elephants Publications, LLC in 2012.
Hi Katrina,
I absolutely love this poem!!! Thank you!
Maria
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Thank you so much, Maria! I hope you are well.
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I really liked this poem and another other one, titled, ‘Thank You’. I couldn’t find the comment section, so couldn’t leave my comments there. Really identified with it. Thank you.
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Thank you so much for connecting and reading my work. I am glad these two poems resonated with you.
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