Blood Tears (A Pantoum) Poem by Lois Read

Blood Tears (A Pantoum)



The bougainvillea weeps petals on the street,
cobblestones are red with tears.
Much care is needed treading cobblestones
more now that I may murder tears.

Cobblestones are red with tears:
I know not where to put my foot,
more now that I may murder tears.
Would the weeper feel pain?

I know not where to put my foot
for fear of stepping on the petals.
Would the weeper feel pain
were I to crush just one?

For fear of stepping on the petals
I walk home the long way round.
Were I to crush just one,
my heart would weep red too.

I walk home the long way round-
if I crush this crimson carpet
my heart would weep red too,
fallen flowers' blood my own.

If I crush this crimson carpet
much care is needed treading cobbles.
Fallen flowers' blood my own,
the bougainvillea weeps petals on the street.

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Lois Read

Lois Read

Chicago, Illinois
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