I hold a silk shawl in my hands –
a weightless cloud, billowing
against my breath, if I let it go
it would simply fly away
old silk, its white
yellowed like elephant bones, an eight-year-old
girl wove it, her hands were swift, skilled
oh and her eyes,
dark and knowing in her sallow face
fast, full with life, shining, and her braids
fell to the backs of her knees, she was loved,
spoiled, a real
whirlwind, you only managed
to weave three shawls, of the finest silk,
your palms became too rough, too clumsy,
by the time you were just about ten
and your hands had grown accustomed to heavy work
two shawls were sold
with the third
you covered your head on your wedding day
that is all that is left –
your life’s witness –
short, hungry –
this yellowed spider web
End of the poem
15 random poems
- Pigeon Haiku by Violet Uram
- Picture by Nijole Miliauskaite
- Олег Григорьев – Двустишия
- Wherever You Go, There You Are by Ryssel Guzman
- Cezanne’s Ports poem – Allen Ginsberg
- Rising Early poem – Yang Wan-Li poems | Poetry Monster
- Feelings Of The Tyrolese by William Wordsworth
- Exeat by Stevie Smith
- In A Letter To C. P. Esq. Ill With The Rheumatism by William Cowper
- Николай Заболоцкий – В этой роще березовой
- Ольга Седакова – Болезнь
- Remembering An Account Executive
- Федор Сологуб – Во внутреннем дворе отеля
- Song—Farewell to the Highlands by Robert Burns
- Dawlish Fair poem – John Keats poems
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