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conversations with gravity

October 21, 2014
By lizrybacki SILVER, Franklin, Wisconsin
lizrybacki SILVER, Franklin, Wisconsin
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she can recall laying in a still world
clouds lined her bones;
her spine paralytic

it came
for a split second

she sank into a trace of gravity;
a window of motion
and she continued to sink

her bones began to breathe
and they whispered
softly to her

this is what they spoke:

we are being held down
by force of attraction;
a dispute between
the skeleton and the earth

we are the linguist
by nature;
an endeavor
with meager success

we are hollow objects
of composure
simply holding
you within a single respiration

let us breathe your motion
let us embody you
let us lead
let your body forget

infringe upon the empty space
fill us with symphony
fill us with fable;
remind us of yourself


resist the silence
and move with refusal;
refusal to descend
into the arms of gravity

direct your weight
into an indefinite design;
engrave your soul
into the canvas beneath you

her reflection glanced
at the ground
seeing now
that no longer
could she remain
governed by such elements

there is something about gravity
about the stillness
and how it can be extended
with a single motion
or a series of illustrations

you are the pigment;
empty your contents
to let fall a passage
of motion; of voice

enable your body
to roar with sensibility;
escape the temptation
to soften all conflict

a wild storm rages
inside you;
your body is the sea,
a tide ascending skyward

submerge yourself;
float parallel to
these endemic waters


let your skin
absorb the sins
which are withheld;
aged tears who ache
to be swallowed

no breeze can
undermine you;
no thunder can
distract you

for the storm
that cries inside
the soul
carries you

vague dialogue
is exchanged
between the girl
and her bones

she blinks
at the impulse
of gravity

movement takes her
home;
her bones are
filled with desire

they declare
one last thought:

know that this tale
will be told once more;
anew in your mind
will be the story of
the tempest
and her peace


The author's comments:

movement empowers the soul; this is my take on motion


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MackBeth said...
on Oct. 29 2014 at 3:07 pm
MackBeth, Franklin, Wisconsin
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The imagery alone makes this poem stand out, but the inclusion of personification and the concept of gravity and connectedness and movement are wonderfully complex and thought provoking making this a piece that encourages self-reflection

on Oct. 28 2014 at 9:50 pm
SpidersAcrossStars PLATINUM, Hayward, California
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For you, a thousand times over.

You, my friend, have mastered the art of the English language. I'm speechless.

on Oct. 28 2014 at 2:38 pm
EmilytheBelleofA. DIAMOND, Athens, Georgia
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Favorite Quote:
To love is to be vulnerable; Triumph is born out of struggle; We notice shadows most when they stand alone in the midst of overwhelming light.

Oh, geez Luis. This is absolutely, beautiful and wonderful. I absolutely, love it. Congrats on the editor's choice on your poem, because you truly deserve it! I sincerely, hope and pray that this gets published someday; because as I've said before, you deserve it. :) I love the descriptiveness and rawness in it. 'Tis filled with emotion and depth ... and I don't quite know, how to say this; but 'tis also, filled a movement. That is how I can explain. It has such a beauty in it; it has its own wonderful atmosphere, that has this wonderful movement. When I first read this, haha; I felt like I had found a treasure. And I have. I truly have, and I am glad. :) You have such a talent and light and greatness in you; and you are a wonderful and talented writer and person. I say this, because I sincerely believe it and because 'tis true. :) Thank you so much, my friend! For sharing this. :) Thank you. 

on Oct. 27 2014 at 6:30 pm
TanviKusum DIAMOND, Gurgaon, Other
89 articles 4 photos 197 comments

Favorite Quote:
All men who have achieved great things have been great dreamers. <br /> Orison Swett Marden<br /> <br /> &quot;The role of a writer is not to say what we all can say, but what we are unable to say.&quot; - Anais Nin<br /> <br /> we speak in hushed voices so as to not wake our memories

This was an absolutely terrifc poem! Hollow objects of composure- that line, amazing! Love the concept and everything else. Every word fits perfectly.