Remnants of the Thaw, gargoyle generals perch at the frayed edges where will and heart collide, talons claiming territory long held by wintry grapple hooks. Softer places have long-receded hairlines, but strongholds will not easily surrender to Spring sunlight. Resistance fighters set up perimeters, deflect detection, resort to guerrilla warfare, pulling punches designed to discourage…

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Remnants of the Thaw,

gargoyle generals perch at the frayed edges

where will and heart collide,

talons claiming territory long held

by wintry grapple hooks.

Softer places have long-receded hairlines,

but strongholds will not easily

surrender to Spring sunlight.

Resistance fighters

set up perimeters,

deflect detection,

resort to guerrilla warfare,

pulling punches designed to discourage all inroads

into sensitive spaces;

so I

invite the Light

to shine the brightest here,

where angels fear to tread.

I watch gargoyles

give up the ghost

and limp,

liquefied,

 wax to a flame,

puddling at my feet,

whimpering to my shouts of

triumph.

Responses to “Gargoyles”

  1. jaels

    Wow, this is a complex/complicated piece (and I should have been asleep an hour ago)–but I must say that gargoyles are probably my fave scary thing. I like the poem/message, will reread when I wake up later today!

    1. melodylowes

      This just looked so much like a gargoyle to me, that the medieval angst followed suit. 🙂

      1. jaels

        Ahh, the romance of medieval angst–gotta love it, Mel.

      2. melodylowes

        🙂 Indeedy!

  2. Heidi Viars

    did you finally get that blowtorch out?

    1. melodylowes

      HAHA! Nope- the sun did this all on her own! 🙂

  3. Robert Rife

    You’re really pissed of at winter, aren’t ya?! This is wonderful, Melody.

    1. melodylowes

      Getting there. Thanks, Rob! I’m SO tired of taking pictures of snow… I need some new subject matter!

      1. Robert Rife

        Believe it or not, I actually miss the snow. I’d do anything to escape the awful heat here…even snow.

      2. melodylowes

        All things are relative, aren’t they?? Well, I’ll snap a few more for Rob, then, shall I? And then I’m DONE! 🙂

      3. Robert Rife

        Fair enough. I love your photography as much as your poetry.

      4. melodylowes

        Thanks so much! 🙂

  4. Peter Wiebe

    This one is just great, Melody. God bless.

    1. melodylowes

      Thanks Peter! Back at ya!

  5. queenlorene

    Your picture made me smile! I wouldn’t have seen a gargoyle until I saw the picture and read your title. Then it was so clear! Thank you for seeing and sharing what the unobservant rest of us never take the time to look at.

    1. melodylowes

      🙂 That’s sheer desperation after looking at snow and more snow for so long… hehe Thanks Lorene!

  6. Pam

    triumph! I like your spunk!

  7. I HAVE A VOICE

    the thawing is what hold my attention !

    1. melodylowes

      It’s trying! We’ve been stuck in an Arctic air mass – once it moves, we’ll be in business!

  8. Gallivanta

    I can hear your shouts of triumph!

    1. melodylowes

      Really? Maybe I should tone it down, for the neighbours’ sakes? 😀

  9. Debbie

    You are brave and courageous and a gargoyle fighter!! Cheering you on!

    1. melodylowes

      🙂 You are so sweet, you know that? (Cage fight at 9. Be there, or be square.)

  10. Maxima

    Reblogged this on Spiritual challenges .

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