i could wave my open heart in
mid-air above my hang’d headi found a map i made from apples
the how-to-manifesto described
a secret box of postcards
i collected enough stardust to
whisper your name
i raced your camouflage melodies skyward
on full moons i’d
gather less magnetism
but i taught daffodils to bloom
and dried leaves in honor
of your passing ghost
Blake Ellington Larson, California, USA
Blake Ellington Larson invented the color pink. He does not collect Care Bears and most certainly doesn't have a subscription to The Believer. On a scale of one to awesome. He would definitely be awesome. He lives in the quiet suburbs of Alameda, California and would very much like to meet you.
ReplyDeleteGreat images and the quirkiness of them allows the small case 'i' to work.
ReplyDeletehe is everything i like abt poetry... so's... i could write a poem freely.... now i like him even more b/c he invented the color pink... i always thought there was something wonderful and mystical abt pink, it brings happiness in buckets and buckets...
ReplyDeletethis is a cool piece.
ReplyDeleteGreat images, rhythm and so fun to read! :-)
Love the imagery, very catchy and original.
ReplyDeleteI love these images
ReplyDeletethe most beautiful heart shaped word pictures caught in fleeting glances
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