Claire Boyce
A Bit of Madness
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1 min readAug 7, 2021

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A​​rrival

Image by ntnvnc from Pixabay

I surrender — in stillness
following the tread of riches set before me

I am both predator and prey —
Ever watchful, gallantry in my bones.

The sky displays cloud runes
That quell any agitation, questions, hunger, yearning.
Their decryption, I am lucid.
Only the sky can call me home.

All I thought I knew, dissolves before me
Acrid acid in a deciduous swamp -
A gleaming carcass on the desert floor
Sun-grizzled and even the bones, didn’t have any survivors.

Plans cascade to the forest floor, reluctantly
Taking their time as light filters delicate through stained-glass substrate
One last denouement until — at last — relief.

I have carried myself in these calloused hands
For all of these eons, time, immaculate has now become
Shifty and tattered, waning.
I find myself supine, on salt flats,

Recalcitrant —
Release, and then I rise -

​Rebirthed, again, as a sunbeam refracting

In the sacred Father’s eye​.

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Claire Boyce
A Bit of Madness

Claire Boyce is a writer, poet, and visual artist who revels in the way her soul dances as she embarks upon myriad creative endeavors.