Sonnet

May. 18th, 2010 11:15 pm
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Carluccio's Autumn 2008

I weep over the photograph I took.
Outside Carluccio's. She still has hair
though it is thinning. wisping. Her fierce look
into the lense; her sense that it's not fair

that this is happening. The cruel light
that shows the subtle wasting of her neck.
Her wrists are thinner too. Her skin is white
that once was tanned. Death is the gentle wreck

Of beauty; in its slow relentless game
with medicine, we ebb out like the sea.
We ate salami, olives, bread - the same
meal we eat constantly in memory

young and in Venice. Photos, food and tears,
ways of ignoring death, and loss, and years.

Sonnet

Date: 2010-05-19 10:58 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Thank you for sharing this and I agree with the above postings. I think it must help you immeasurably to be able to find expression within the structure of these poetic forms and by sharing them it demonstrates to us how we might similarly benefit; thanks Roz.

x Helen (Would-be bureaucrat)
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