Cliff And Man Poem by JADE KAUR

Cliff And Man



The cliff edge beckoned
Asked him to walk near
Him to stand on edge;
But he tricked her,
Approached on cat feet,
And buckled,
His own length away -
Slid his body forard;
Safely moved his seeing,
Over,
And she laughing, made him swim,
Stretched him in Her space,
Dragged his mind's laceworks,
Down to the rock-mossed edges of depth,
Reeled him down Her sides and ledges,
Yo yo'd his Eye,
And down and distantly,
Roared at him with Her sea,
He wrestled with her offering,
Warped in His tiny space,
So she flung him Her earth-bird
Sea gull
Who wrung his mind,
To Ecstacy,
Rode the funnel
Of Her deepness,
Feathered the winds that shoved him,
Still on that cliff edge,
Swept any curve,
Stilled any wind rush,
Dropped in any air rise,
Erased ledge and edgeness for him,
Drew him drew him out,
The engulfer Engulfed.

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