Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Washroom Meditations in Blue

 

By Michael David Rawlings

Copyright © 2009

Have you ever stood in crowded halls and listened to the footfalls
    that approach you and pass you and leave you stranded?
Have you ever sensed the faint and weightless drift

    beyond the temporal stream?
Did you touch it?
Did you taste it?
Were you frightened?
Have you ever stood in the pouring rain?
Or felt a Dread so acute that you believed yourself to be teetering
    on the very edge of the blackest hole in your brain?
Did you fall?
Have you ever walked on a rainbow?
Or felt the touch of a child’s hand—frail and tiny—
    wrap itself around your smallest finger?
Did the air hold its breath?
Did time stop?
Did you stop?
I should have been a monstrous insect, with fetid breath,
    hanging on your bedroom wall.

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