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Thursday, 23 April 2015

Glass - new poem

Glass

Like kids we stand, either side of the glass.
We strain our faces up against the pane,
flinching from each other’s features.

This game used to be fun.
The way the window used to mould
the nose and lips, flatten the tongue –

we’d laugh at the monsters we created;
we’d draw patterns with our fingers
in the window’s condensation.

Now we hammer on the glass,
slam our heads against it.
We hear each other’s voices

as clouds of muffled noise.
There’s nothing we can do about it.
We’re visible but separated.
 
 
 
 
This poem is about struggling to form connections with others when in the grip of anxiety. It wasn't easy to write, either intellectually or emotionally.