Monday, December 05, 2022

New Poetry by Paul Ilechko










Anthem

I see your fingers     scarred and bandaged
your hands are not the hands belonging to a child
I see your feet     the way in which you spin
the angles of your pointing     I see the way
in which you fell     the silence of it was so very
shocking     I see the flowers bursting into color

you were a visitor here     this was never going
to be your country     you wore the heavy coat
and sang the marching songs     your splendid voice
now quiet     your face the shade of candlewax
looking upwards in your stiff unportioned aspect
locked into a theory of directionless divinity.


- © Paul Ilechko 2022


Paul Ilechko is a Pushcart nominated poet who lives with his partner in Lambertville, NJ. His work has appeared in a variety of journals, including The Night Heron Barks, Tampa Review, Iron Horse Literary Review, Sleet Magazine, and The Inflectionist Review. His first album, "Meeting Points", was released in 2021.  

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