Archive | May 2012

5/27/2012 – Patricia A. Hawkenson’s Reflections – Dehydrated

Dehydrated

I watched the water
trickle down the hillside
slipping around blades of grass
the way boys slunk past me
their eyes fixed to the svelte curves
of the beauty across the room
as if in their thirst
they couldn’t reach
her fast enough.

I would crane my neck
around the dancers
trying to catch a glimpse
or hear her floating laughter
to learn the subtle
flutter of her lashes
that allows the boys
to drink her in
while she maintained
a strangle hold on them.

I would lose the youthful
moisture of my skin
before I would understand
I, too, had the ability to absorb
the confidence I needed
and hold my own
in a crowded room.

And I didn’t need
a drink to do it.

5/26/2012 – Patricia A. Hawkenson’s Reflections – Past the Date

Proud to say this poem earned a “Beautiful Bloom” at Poetic Bloomings!

Past the Date

You can toss it out
without any guilt
glugging it down the drain
with your head turned
to avoid any possible
stench
and there is no offense,
for milk proudly tells you
when it has had enough.

I have seen your head
turn from me
and I can smell your
disappointment
gritty
and clumped
with bitterness
while empty white jugs
pile like snow on our back porch.

5/06/2012 – Patricia A. Hawkenson’s Reflections – Twisted Sister

Twisted Sisters

Walk with a mirror
under your nose
and mushroom lights
jump up to divert you
until your feet
find the vacuum
of space and you suddenly
are afraid of the abyss
made above the stairs
and you have to peek
just to be sure
that it’s alright
to step up
when you know
you could fall
into the fathoms below
but it’s better than
the other childhood game
that lava melted your feet
until laughter succumbed you
both safe on the couch.

But it just isn’t the same
when you are alone and forty.

5/06/2012 – Patricia A. Hawkenson’s Reflections – To Kill a Mocking Bird

To Kill a Mocking Bird

She taunts me,
her pecking call
digging into my soul,
Hitchcock style.

Cage the rage
of my bully,
and set free
the sweet melodic,
independent tone
of my lifted wings.