Dedalus


 

Dedalus

 

every now and then

I create a father

out of seagull feathers

and moonbeams

 

like I couldn’t get over Joyce

 

I spend days brushing

the perfection of loneliness

when nothing

but a piece of bread

mattered

 

life mocks a dance and I twirl in it

the way songs endure in the air

 

the universe is filled with lights

like seashells at the bottom of the sea

 

I make flux permanent in my father’s fingers

callous and rough as if he spends his life

digging graves to bury sunsets

 

I’m fleshing out the dense air

to find form in nothing

 

and as the morning mouths

time and illusion in San Juan

 

the seaside smiles and smells

like foul flower water 



Elidio La Torre Lagares


Elidio La Torre Lagares is a poet, educator and author of the well-received poetry book 'Wonderful Wasteland and Other Natural Disasters."

1 Comments

  1. "I make flux permanent in my father’s fingers

    callous and rough as if he spends his life

    digging graves to bury sunsets" Marvelous imagery.

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