Friday, December 18, 2009

Connection

A piece I'll read tonight at the poetry reading in Gardiner.

Connection
   by Crystal Bond

There’s a hunger for connection

Deep down in one’s soul,
Under all the layers,
That moment when you cut through all the bullshit that surrounds every relationship
And connect.

There are no ex wives, old boyfriends, or needy children
The stress from work is immaterial
The unsold house, the bills, the mistrust
It’s not separating us in this instant
There’s only the two of us
And the ping rate is miniscule

It’s there,
and then it’s gone,
back to daily life

One suffers the hum drum of routine in memory of that moment
As the power of two dance before them, drawing them in
And usually spitting them out, but for the rare moment
When defenses drop, and we’re given another glimpse
Of what’s behind the great wall of ego and thought.

3 comments:

Michael said...

Loved this poem, Crystal! I read it, then repeated the 3rd stanza (verse?) at the end. I think it bore repeating as this connecting is so fleeting and all too infrequent. Thanks!

Crystal said...

Thanks, Michael! I like your idea.

Karen Bessey Pease said...

Very nice! I would have liked to hear you read it!