“Flee to the south come fall
abandon the nest, neighbor and all.”
Sprawled on a bed of disaster,
awakened by the unfamiliar,
alert now, he listened closely
hearing only a truncated echo:
“Flee to the south!”
“Flee to the south!”
“Flee to the south!”
The disembodied voice, a welcome relief
from nightmares of helicopter
gunships, gaping wounds, bodies
stacked like cordwood,
collages of death and destruction
that had awakened him for years,
and more recently, night terrors
of life’s realities: love lost, locked doors, filth, emptiness,
madness stared back from his bathroom mirror,
court documents served as benchmarks
along his path of self-destruction:
Divorce papers
Protection from Abuse Order
Involuntary commitment
The voice was an answered prayer, although
not his (He had not yet learned to pray).
Staring into the abyss, considering the unthinkable
he obeyed, “Flee to the south”
The Tennessee sun cauterized his rage as he labored
among Hutterite and Friend in the southern high bush,
cultivating berries with twine and pruners in hand.
He struggled in the fields of his heart to tame the unruly,
thin the strangled, tangled growth, and prune the dead from the living.
His sweat a sweet unction for gall and malice.
Knowing forgiveness in the fragrance of blueberries.
-Wayne H. Swanger
North/South brings Poets and Artists together to further encourage Poetry and the Arts in the Appalachian region and supports Reconnecting McDowell. For electronic/print publication information contact nosoappalachia@gmail.com
Saturday, January 18, 2020
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