The Bridge Poem by Melissa L. Pelletier

The Bridge



Liquid luscious aqua green-blue
silkily silently gliding on through
wallowing faintly in her deception

birds land on the intricate frame
like little musical notes they take flight
dancing, singing, lurid and sinking
then fade away

children play clinging to the skirt
laughing, jumping, splashing and content

majestic beauty stoic and mute
bears the weight as the world rolls by
sounds like old wooden bones

barnacles fasten themselves to life
with no regard to the breath they take
seashells clamour for attention
swallowed by the broken, crimson tide
never to be seen or heard from again.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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