by Lea Galanter
A swirling, whirling dervish
the sky cannot contain me
going every which way
Wild-eyed as Van Gogh,
no salve for the wounds
blue on blue
burnt red on beige
Calm as the sea
ebbing with the tide
swimming with the fishes
salty as a sailor
carrying you from shore to shore
Green-blue coat
warms you in winter
lighting up your face
taking you out into the world
bringing you home again
where you gently lay me
on the back of your favorite chair
for another day
Lea Galanter is a Seattle-area editor and writer with a background in history and theater. After writing plays for many years, she stumbled into the world of poetry and has never looked back. Her poetry has been published by Really System, Panoply, LitFuse, and in various anthologies. She now ventures regularly into the spaces between words seeking the secret messages.
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