Still Living
There is a remaining time before
death.
‘Tis nothing but aging.
Breath of the memories in a brittle
air,
not yet frozen.
Feather armours of the paired birds
in a flight for foraging
when love needs seeds of life.
Cloudy high sky in the fall
when life loses light. Needs not to
be hectic.
Maybe a little bit hedonic.
Sceptical folks are still not willing
to act
but to go within and find their
stillness.
Maybe they search for what makes
sense
to fall in with it or maybe not.
Seeking armours.
A self-awareness regarding passing
or disappearance.
Losing Hope
She doesn't lose her hope while
praying. 'Tis not simple at all,
especially when the bells ring
for everything that can rise
and doesn't rise, but sinks.
A scream may mean
a nightmare or a fence circling the holiness
when the infinite is inward.
Life is an illusion or
a mask of an ego to roll it down
into that chaos bigger than Mare Imbrium or
Sea of Showers. She thinks she has enough.
Yet, she is thankful to God,
though her empty-eyed life looks like
a glass-blowing robot or like
an empty crystal of Murano.
Maybe she wants an ending,
not to be saved.
Maybe she needs to think
and to understand the senselessness
of her human condition.
She cannot keep up with anything new
while being blocked in between
disappearing things.
Her shadow grows inwardly,
grows into a gnawing fear,
and draws an eerie silence on the walls.
While chewing all her cubic dreams,
she is afraid either of losing herself,
either of her metamorphosis.
The return into her inner hole
is a ringed crawl, not a resignation,
and maybe a rocking laugh.
Above her head, a few clouds
stand on the verge of their lightning.
Maybe she needs God,
but she thinks of those questions
without answers; drowning her needs in drinking.
She falls into another psychedelic sleep
in which she cannot pray.
Maybe to be in the arms of Morpheus is
a haven to wake up in Heaven.
When should a word be considered lost?
Marieta Maglas - The Oddville
Press, Sybaritic Press, Prolific Press, Silver Birch Press, Ardus Publications,
Dashboard Horus, Al-Khemia Poetica: A Women's Arts and Writing Journal,
Southern Arizona Press, Journal of the Akita International Haiku Network, and
others published the poems of Marieta Maglas in anthologies like Near Kin: A
Collection of Words and Art Inspired by Octavia Estelle Butler, The Oddville
Press Summer 2018, Nancy Drew Anthology: Writing&Art Featuring Everybody's
Favourite Female Sleuth, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Three Line Poetry, Tanka
Journal, and The Aquillrelle Wall of Poetry, Yossi Faybish, who edited her
poetry book, Cubic Words. She is a co-author for A Divine Madness: An Anthology
of Modern Love Poetry, Enchanted- Love Poems and Abstract Art.
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