PLAQUES
by Marie Elena

“After the Rain” (Made with Love by Leeroy. Life-of-Pix free stock}
She writes her life in third person
Once removed.
In ink or lead or crayon.
Or spoon.
It’s strewn about while she
Remains unmoved.
Someone loved her once, she knows.
No. She knows.
She wrings her wrists
And twists her ring.
Can’t tell you what she ate
Or when.
Or who would ask such a thing.
She also knows this:
Each day is a season
Fused with strife,
Escaping her grasp,
Leaving her gasping
For life.
© Marie Elena Good, 2017
Oh. My. So well an poignantly captured, Marie — a beautiful work — a labor of love.
Thank you so much!
Every word of this is powerful and tender and full of understanding.
Thank you!
Amazing! Love the title, the metaphors, and the ways you enter her mind. Each line is a pictured word.
Thank you so much. ❤