Lesson On The Letter S Poem by Jaimee Hills

Lesson On The Letter S

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S is for sin. I knew what we were in for.
How could we exist without an exit?
He called me his apostrophe, a she, his little rib.
What soul? What self? I wanted to be singular.

In the beginning, there was light, but it was slight,
a soft wan-colored swan, a shallow lake to slake
our thirsty throats, an often hallow place. But a slow hiss
announced itself. The windswept willows wept.

At thirty, my possessive ex and I were fruitful,
peaking naked, multiplied our sex. But soon,
his low snaked tongue, in speaking, forked
our sour sons, our daughter and myself with words

of swords and I returned, both cursed and cured,
ears seared with newfound knowledge,
turned our laughter into slaughter.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Khairul Ahsan 10 July 2014

You have a unique style of writing. Loved it. A story told in a soft, simple tone, but clearly and comprehensively. 'But soon, his low snaked tongue, in speaking, forked our sour sons, our daughter and myself with words' - is a beautiful expression. The title is apt.

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Jaimee Hills

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