Call Me Greedy
A poem by Marcia Mitrowski
Call Me Greedy
Give me a bowl of happiness,
black cherries reigning without birds
dancing about in a tango of pecks.
Dress me in silk from golden corncobs
stripped before boiling or fire roasting,
I’ll collect a zillion luminescent threads.
Teach me love in multiple languages
amor, amore, liebe, kochem cie, agapo,
te quiero, upendo and ana uHibukki.
Walk with me in a woods of tallest trees
bathing in original tweets, sweet notes
of sky and breeze where purity conspires.
Lay me to rest where waves kiss earth
sand rippling under me, a floating bed
escorting my remains out to sea, fodder
for fish, a house of bones where seaweed
collects, crabs scurry on my xylophone,
and my skull a drum to play into nirvana.
About the Author:
Marcia Mitrowski is an English as a Second Language teacher working with refugees and immigrants. In her spare time, she gardens, takes nature walks, and paints. She’s also a docent at the Buffalo AKG Art Museum.
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September 21, 2023 at 2:58 AM
A perfect poem for beginning my day. Thank you.❤️
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September 20, 2023 at 9:33 AM
What a glorious way to start the morning—your beautiful poem!
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