An Aquarium for Lost Balloons

i.

there is a weightlessness
to things misunderstood

as if rocked in bellies of lightning

in a word,

cloud-struck

there is a gravity to solitude
that only matter can fix

i close my eyes and imagine my body,
magnetized and finite
tucked into the folds matter has given me

i rest beneath the eyelids of a hazy dreamer
i am the matter of his unconscious

and he is the dream
i myself am dreaming

beautiful yet strange,
the moon makes
an unnatural lover

as the sky walks onward, against the haze
though the certainty of rain
is palpable
ii.

matter is zen; matter on kitchen countertops
and constellations leaping with artificial light

matter is probable, even necessary
if you believe the newspapers

“matter is dead,” they say

only a poem kicks up its feet
and distills matter like orange juice

“cosmogony!” says the poem
on further contemplation of itself

these phrases are wearing
unexpected shoes
iii.

matter meets expectation:
i fold the dreamer into my arms
like a soft configuration of feathers

matter is yielding, even maternal;
i am the dovetail of his subconscious obsession
matter is the anima of lost balloons

adrift on a forest of matter,
my body unfurls itself
like a love letter to the cosmos

conscious only of the possibility of flowers
outside my window

matter blooms
like an impregnable source
of eternity

and i, the recursive waters
as a solar system
slipping through the cracks


First, this is a revision of an earlier poem. Second, I don’t typically include multiple images with my poetry (because I’m afraid they’ll compete with the poem), but I am in love with these junk journal pages from FairyNestDesigns. And I think they’re a fun addition.

4 responses to “An Aquarium for Lost Balloons”

  1. I knew I was in for a treat as soon as I saw the title (which is amazing). Love this ode to matter. Especially:

    adrift on a forest of matter,
    my body unfurls itself
    like a love letter to the cosmos

    Just an amazing stanza. As is, “matter is the anima of lost balloons” Really liked this one!!

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    1. Thank you so much, Bob! I’ve been in the mood to write surreal poetry again lately. I’m glad you enjoyed this. I had a lot of fun with it.

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  2. Really lovely write…each stanza is its own poem…creates images in my own mind…and I adore the second image that you attached..a woman in a serious black dress, walking on water, miraculous and confident, as the depths of the sea rise and follow her presence…fortifying a soul that walks boldly and humbly in a world that “blooms an impregnable source of eternity”..so good, my friend.

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    1. Thank you, my friend! I’ve been enjoying experimenting with surreal poetry again.

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