in the water meadow
Someone took my body from me sometime last october
When the water meadow first lived up to its name
They lay me in the parody puddles
Floated me cordless off like a doomed toy boat
I hope they put faded flowers in my faded hair
And closed my tired eyes -
In february I walk the circuit
Searching for my self beneath the aching, writhing shadows
And the crocuses that arch their heads
Gulping frantic purple breaths
And the daffodils that learn to dance off beat
To the buffeting baneful broken breeze -
Someone took my body from me sometime last october
I hope that it is waterlogged and bursting with life
Snowdrops creeping out my eyes
Hair flirting with the sunken tendrils of grass and daisy heads
Skin learning the patterns of the water
Face angled towards the grey winter sky -
Sometime soon
When the water meadow is drunken up
Gulped into memory by the rivers and the trees
I think I’ll find my body
Dancing with the bees
She’ll be learning how to walk again
Down by the creek
Playing hopscotch in the shadows
Sitting in a tree
Her skin will be moss green, snowdrops in her eyes
Her feet will have sprouted roots
And she’ll be staring at the blue spring
sky.