Ode to Joy
Keep your mouth shut
sky, as I drive
down the ribs of this
land; don’t break
into your melon hymn,
not yet.
Just me and you
Joy, and this bug
splattered glass. A bright
ribbon of
traffic coughs North. But my
road’s dark
wrenches like love.
I’m the world’s
candy, brightly wrapped
sin. I watch
the miles slip under my
wheels, and
the sky loosen
it’s lips to sing.
How the sun rinses
night with its
yellow gloves! So immense
with you
in my lonely
skin. 6 am.
Why do I feel so
achingly
alive? How? How long will
you last?
© Samantha Thornhill
Previously published in Crab Orchard Review
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
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Great Poem Samantha!
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