Katrina Kaye
The ring
itself
did not
break,
but the
diamond
fell out
leaving
a setting
vacant
rusted
and
so
very
empty.
Katrina Kaye
The ring
itself
did not
break,
but the
diamond
fell out
leaving
a setting
vacant
rusted
and
so
very
empty.
Katrina Kaye
at times
so desperate for
meaning
we look for it
in every facet from
cloud formations
to green traffic lights
are we not
so eager for
direction
we read every passing
mile marker aloud
yet we are no longer
taught cartography
nor the reason for the craft
we have learned patience
but never told
what we are waiting for
we are told
to hold our breath
but never the reason
for ceasing to inhale
in the clouds
I see everything from
dragons to seashells
to angry faces in mid scream
some nights I drive
watching the countdown
of miles as I get closer
and closer to an unknown
destination
I hold my breath and watch
the clock to see how
much patience I have
and I question
are we not
all questioning
purpose
without any faith of finding
true answers
“Are we not” is previously published in Verse Virtal (2023).
Katrina Kaye
A collection of moments:
Fireflies twinkle again mountain side
near a river in North Carolina.
The heat got to me, leaving me sick
and dizzy after only two hours on the road.
Rain falling on the windshield blurring the
view of the highway. A moment of panic.
Falling asleep in a ray of sunshine that
sneaks through dingy window.
Coffee stains on white shirts, forgotten names
of relatives, pink lipstick on front teeth.
The time on the California Highway when the fog
handicapped my eyes with a sheet of white.
I thought it was the end until I saw the brake
lights pierce the mist.
Do the clouds have so much power
they can make a lazy mind time travel
to a place of yellow and orange and gold
where the sun is not kept from my skin?
A hastily written confession in
the form of a letter, never acknowledged.
Music in the morning air from a bird
who sits upon wires singing songs of gratitude.
Have I done enough to be awarded
a simple life?
“Collection” is previously published in Verse Vital (2023).
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