Still Life with Elephant (Denial)
O.
Because I have no words—
Only images—
Memories—Pain—
I will carry as much as I can.
I.
Mommy?
Daddy?
III.
Look! Duckies!
Skip, run,
Play, hooray,
Hop,
Heavenly
Happiness.
VII.
School
Safety
Study
Serenity
X.
XII.
Achieve
Achieve
Accomplish
Achieve
Do more.
Everything
Is fine.
XVI.
I didn’t mean to be
Rebellious,
Sassy, or
To talk back.
I just thought I
Saw an elephant,
maybe.
Whatever.
XX.
Yep. Definitely
An elephant, maybe several.
I can see the grey
And smell the evidence
Of their presence.
I can’t talk about it
Right now, though.
The stench is too
Raw.
Maybe I just need to
CLEAN
Everything.
XXXII.
I hear rumbling.
Perhaps roaring?
Who is this
That cries and screeches for
Help?
XL.
I was born to be a mahout.
I am becoming whole,
Learning to balance,
And I now recognize this
Behemoth as
A healer And my friend.
The elephant
That was once “in the room”
Is now free.
Together we face
Our journey.
Our pain.
Our story.
Our trumpeting.
Our victory.
NaPoWriMo.net – Day 6 Prompt “And now for our (optional) prompt. Today, I’d like to challenge you to write a poem that looks at the same thing from various points of view. The most famous poem of this type is probably Wallace Stevens’ “Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird”. You don’t need to have thirteen ways of looking at something – just a few will do!
Happy writing!”