The next poem is from a collection of my poems called "October Meditations":
PRISONER OF LIFE (Morning Meditation I)
The broken cobwebs in the staircase
I pass underneath each day
Float above me into empty months
Stretching into nothingness
Trying to shake echoes to life
Dry leaves blow from my avocado trees
My cut toenails
On the bathroom tiles
Lie like the cold shells
Of crickets from yesteryear
Like dead insects crushed
Between the pages
Of my notebooks, damned to become
Part of an unrequited museum of the future
Trying to shake echoes to life
All clocks have stopped
Fallen blossoms scatter in the backyard,
Crumbs lie beside my bed --
Lingering echoes
Of songs yet to be sung
The skylight in the stairwell
Cuts a slice of sky into the roof
I walk up the stairs and I walk down
I come and I go
But I come no nearer each day
To cutting some sky into my roof
In our lives, this patch of blue
We prisoners know
As sky, becomes the strongest pull
Of all our days
Days go by
In a blur --
Jungle rivers cutting their way
Toward their seas
© George H.E. Koehler 2001, 2008
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