Friday, December 31, 2010

A Picasso Morning


Pre-dawn on the Caprock
Is a flat, even line of horizon
Appearing out of the night -
A solitary stroke to indicate a mouth.
Slowly earth and sky
Unpurse their lips;
Muscles slacken to reveal
The subtle shades of rose
As the sun approaches its entrance.
Hidden light washes
Away stars with the glisten
That perspires from dreams.
Then a golden bubble
Emerges from that mouth
And floats into the morning.
Unable to be sad for long,
This blue child smiles.

Written May, 1983 (First published on PoemHunter, and poetfreak)

2 comments:

  1. VERY beautiful. I love "slowly earth and sky unpurse their lips"..........brilliant. I saw the entire thing, with joy, through your words.

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  2. One of my favourites - the personification adds such dimension to the idea of a living Earth. I just love the image of the sun rising as a golden bubble from the horizon's mouth. Entirely frsh and original work.

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