Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Forgotten Wings


On my way to the attic
for another look at
treasure I keep there
in a dented metal box—

a segment of severed wire,
a spinning top fallen from grace,
a gilded ticket stub to a masquerade,
a folded photograph of a girl in love with someone else

On the way I am stopped
at the narrow stairs
suddenly
unable to fit
in the passage
I’ve climbed again
and again,
steps worn smooth
as Cathedral stone.

Mourning my loss
I turn to see
forgotten wings
unfurled
from my shoulders
fanned
upward, upward
shaken loose
in my sleep,
too bright now for
memory and dust.

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