Laying bare
by joanie
Posted: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 Word Count: 71 |
Even though
I suspect deep-down
that they won't fit
I carry them off
to the half-privacy
of the changing room
with its all-revealing
mirrors.
Stripping off
familiar comfort
I ease on the tight-fitting
ideas which once
I left, shapeless, on
the hanger outside
my mind. Full-formed
images now, they
fashion
my determination,
cut-out my future,
accentuate the up-lift
of a sand-filled
hour-glass existence
until finally
my intellect looks good in this.
I suspect deep-down
that they won't fit
I carry them off
to the half-privacy
of the changing room
with its all-revealing
mirrors.
Stripping off
familiar comfort
I ease on the tight-fitting
ideas which once
I left, shapeless, on
the hanger outside
my mind. Full-formed
images now, they
fashion
my determination,
cut-out my future,
accentuate the up-lift
of a sand-filled
hour-glass existence
until finally
my intellect looks good in this.