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I Say I am a Poet Isabelle Hutchinson
I say I am a poet Isabelle Hutchinson
I say I am a poet, but I am such a liar. My metaphors are wet kindling that start no fire.
I will not lie, I am a fraud. Watch: I cannot conjure a world on a whim. I envy God, and his medium:
majestic breath and a curving rib, lost piece from an ivory dome, that cathedral in which the heart beats its wings.
That’s creation. I only scribble to the rhythm of a metronome. I’ll always want more than I can ever have.
I wait at the bus stop, watch for the words. Time melts in my pocket. The pen and ink
are my only certainties. I stand at the brink of creation. A world is birthing. The kindling catches a spark.