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In the Eye of the Storm

Gathering Artifacts

By Pixel FloydPublished 3 months ago 1 min read
Runner-Up in Harvest of Memory Challenge
In the Eye of the Storm
Photo by Jr Korpa on Unsplash

it's the calm

that's worrisome—

that clings to stillness

like chrysalides from a tree:

exoskeletons

of alabaster skin,

so vulnerable,

so fragile

you can see it within

if you look closely,

if you listen carefully.

it's the eye of the storm

opening,

and everything

known—

will transform.

and nothing will

ever be the same,

and yet

something

will remain:

in the garden,

hung upon a branch

or the underside of a leaf—

the skin between two worlds

split,

dangling in its thinness

from what was

to what is.

and there are many

ripe for harvest.

and I gather them too,

in my own garden

where I have sat

in the eye—

listened closely

and passed through the wall.

every storm is unique,

but no less

violent

and necessary.

She is the anchor.

She is the garden.

and perhaps,

she is also the storm.

She is

everything

I gather

worth remembering.

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About the Creator

Pixel Floyd

I write poetry. Inspired by the undefined spaces where words take their chances.

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  • SAMURAI SAM AND WILD DRAGONSa day ago

    WOW

  • WELL DONE Runner-Up in Harvest of Memory Challenge

  • Wooohooooo congratulations on your win! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊

  • Edward Swafford3 months ago

    Which challenge is this for? Brava work as per usual, Pixel pooh.

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