Blind One's Sight
Silk between her toes,
Fingers through her hair,
Kisses on her skin,
Yearning to see.
Black.
Distance in her eyes,
Yet beauty on her face.
Black.
Yearning to see the shore.
Black, black, black...
Something beneath her foot,
Now brushing her fingers,
Now in her hand.
Black.
Yearning to see.
Flashes of scurrying animals, trees rising in seconds,
Father, mother, sister, brother,
As child, adult, elder, dead,
Sun and moon, sun and moon,
Sun and moon, sun, moon, sun, moon, sun...
The thing is dropped.
Black.
Black or all-sight?
Something beneath her foot,
Now brushing her fingers,
Now in her hand.
"I am Moira, and I want to see."
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Moira's Insanity, Volume One: Mania
Poésie"Moira's Insanity" is a story of knowing and seeing, of dark and blindness, of love and madness. Told in various forms of poetry, Volume One, titled "Mania," gives manifestation to life, death, and of course, madness, all through the chronicles of M...