Taught to remain dead from the womb, she walks among tombs, whitewashed crypts concealing skeletal remains of 1,000 generations, closets clammy . and fungal. She bites the apple of her ancestors which, ever since Newton wed Granny Smith, dictates a hard fall. The System says, ‘Stay! Be . at home with Depravity, shake hands…

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Taught to remain dead from the womb,

she walks among tombs, whitewashed

crypts concealing skeletal remains

of 1,000 generations, closets clammy

.

and fungal. She bites the apple

of her ancestors which, ever since

Newton wed Granny Smith, dictates

a hard fall. The System says, ‘Stay! Be

.

at home with Depravity, shake hands

with Despair! Dry bones can but rattle,

dead men can but dance.’ But she feels the

nudge of the Refugee, the rebellion of

.

soiled skin; when she opens her eyes

to Truth, she finds her mantle is but a

rented chrysalis. When they take the final

tally, her casket will be an empty husk,

.

with hinges rusted like dry blood, an

apple seed rooted through its temple.

Laughing at Gravity, she will rise

on the wings of the dawn, emancipated.

 

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Responses to “The Nudge of the Refugee”

  1. Alastair

    Excellent. I love this 😉

    I do apologise for not visiting as often as I would want to. My time is very limited now.

    1. melodylowes

      I sure don’t get around like I used to either – only in fits and starts, and then I am so behind on my reading that I can’t get to everyone and just give up. Not to worry – it’s summer! Take ‘er easy! 🙂

      1. Alastair

        Thanks for understanding Melody

      2. melodylowes

        I started off so gung-ho – I suppose it was simply inevitable that I wouldn’t be able to keep up the pace at some point. So – yes, I DO understand!!

  2. I HAVE A VOICE

    perennial strength and purpose ~so are we! Wonderful analogy as usual !

    1. melodylowes

      Thank you Deb!

  3. bennetta faire

    I am SO ready, Mel. Well done poem. God bless you BIG.

  4. Debbie

    Your poetry just keeps getting better and better, Melody. I love your line breaks and the depth of this. Thank you!!

    1. melodylowes

      Thanks so much, Debbie. I really appreciate that…

  5. RoSy

    You have such a creative & poetic mind in the thoughts that come with your photos!

    1. melodylowes

      🙂 Thanks Rosy. It just happens – I can’t help it. What I see helps me to explain how I feel, what I am learning, what I think about life. And then you all come a long for the ride!

      1. RoSy

        🙂

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