The Truth About Tigers

occasional musings and free verse poetry, approximately



Freefall

Hiding in shadow, reaching for light,
finding refuge in the half-lit quiet—
a confession withheld.

Perhaps you, with anchor-heavy eyes,
could steer me through fog thick with neon,
where dreams snag on steel beams
and fray in the wind.

Skyscrapers shoulder the river’s slow pull,
glass ribs catching the last of the sun.
Progress hums beneath the bridges,
while calendar keepers tap their days into screens,
blue light flickering against tired faces.

Wealth stacks itself in upper floors,
windows lit like patient stars,
and somewhere below
a briefcase opens,
papers lifting
then dropping
through air that offers no resistance.


Ragtag Daily Prompt: Airborne


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  1. Melissa Lemay Avatar
    Melissa Lemay

    Love these: “you, with eyes like anchors,
    could steer me through the fog”

    “as prudent plans float from windows like bodies”

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    1. Nick Allison Avatar
      Nick Allison

      Thank you so much, Melissa! ❤️

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    Anonymous

    Really, really beautifully crafted, Nick… a poem with eyes like anchors, that in stillness steer one through the fog, through a dance of light and shadow… yes amazing phrases that bring new life to concepts… surreally wonderful. <33

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    1. Nick Allison Avatar
      Nick Allison

      Aw, thank you kindly! ☺️

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      1. Lia Avatar
        Lia

        That was me btw! I guess because I came to this piece via the front-end of your blog (via the Ragtag comment links) it didn’t recognize me for some reason – though I thought it showed my icon when I was commenting, so it’s a bit weird! Ah well, WordPress mysteries.

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      2. Nick Allison Avatar
        Nick Allison

        Ha! I’m constantly running into WordPress mysteries! Thanks again, Lia! ❤️

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