From the Sidelines

Do you know how it feels
to stand alone in a forest
in the caesura
of a gathering storm?

With a graceful pirouette
the north wind about-faces
and just as quickly
a sou’ wester replaces
the breathy, dry kisses
of long afternoons in the sun.
Drawing breath from your lungs
and heat from your soles,
lowercase twisters
scatter leaves with abandon.
There’s a pause,

it is electric,
then thunder above.
A first splash, the herald,
caresses your skin
and whispers of days
when you sucked the air in
and laughed until laughter ran dry;
when you danced and you sang
and timeless, you lay
entwined ‘neath an indigo sky.

In that place, alone,
your lenses will fail
and your notebook fall
by the by.
Your shutter can’t capture
the depths of magenta;
your pen,
the dreaming Magpie.

It’s a moment,
just a moment,
before the storm breaks
and the old song
resumes its same rhyme.

Do you feel it?
Can you grab it?
A resolution, of sorts:
to wring from
each minute
a lifetime.

by Ryan Stone

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  1. Very beautiful poem, very well written and expressed as well. I did have to look up the meaning of the caesura though because my vocabulary is very much lacking but this is besides the point. I absolutely loved the imagery and message conveyed with your piece, it was a very easy and satisfactory read. Amazing job!

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  2. Great post!…”sucked the air in and laughed until laugher ran dry” those are deep words right there.
    I love the picture, it makes me want to follow the path and keep going.

    Well done Ryan!

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  3. You have arrested me! Again! Amazing writer you are! More please ❀️

    “Drawing breath from your lungs
    and heat from your soles,
    lowercase twisters
    scatter leaves with abandon.”

    “A first splash, the herald,
    caresses your skin
    and whispers of days
    when you sucked the air in
    and laughed until laughter ran dry;”

    “you lay
    entwined β€˜neath an indigo sky.”

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  4. Waiting for that storm to hit, to leave, the anticipation knowing, we can’t, escape nature’s wrath, not knowing if we will, survive, and if we do, how many more harsh storms are, coming, our, ways, that is, the confitions we are, living in, as global warming worsens. The storms are only going to get worse, if people don’t start, RESPECTING Mother Nature.

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  5. That’s so beautiful! I especially loved β€œA first splash, the herald,
    caresses your skin
    and whispers of days
    when you sucked the air in
    and laughed until laughter ran dry;
    when you danced and you sang
    and timeless, you lay
    entwined β€˜neath an indigo sky.” I can hear the music. πŸ₯°

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