Twigs
there was one left on
my front doorstep,
it halved when touched
a large divining one
bent in the right place
waited for me to pick
it up on Her sacred day
when Her pagan cloak hung
off her acorn laden curves
crow carrier, pigeon delivery,
bird man chooses and sings
summoning blessed wings
to lay them down
like twisting roots one day
by my woven cross
dark, long, fingers
nail varnished in emerald moss
snap in half to spirits breath
damp, silent, on indigo earth
as they shade and soften
the weeping branches of loss.
No Cinderella
Are you sorry for all the chimes you did not hear.
Passing time, faces disappear.
Did the hands of time reverse
as no shoe in your box would fit.
Rotten wine, she laughed,
broken bottle, one heart halved.
This is the mantra of the last day,
left holding all the words
he didn’t say.
There is no midnight ending.
The big hand quivers to ten.
Glass slippers on the feet of
masked men.
Yvonne Brewer is originally from County Offaly and lives in Cork, Ireland and has had poetry published since 2014 with Women’s Spiritual Poetry. Motherhood has taken her down a very creative path and her writing is greatly influenced by her children, her dreams, nature and fairies. Her first poetry book released in October 2018 is available to buy in paperback or e-book on Amazon. Twigs is a collection of poems based on the simple but extra ordinary mindful moments of everyday life combining motherhood with nature and reflecting spiritual themes that take the reader on a journey to the soul. She is currently working on her second poetry collection “The Story Stones and Wishing Bones” which is a reflection of the sorrow and losses of Ireland’s past. Follow Yvonne’s writing journey on www.yvonnneswords.wordpress.com
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Thank you to all of you who read my poems here. It has been pointed out to me that the link to my website above does not work correctly so I have just added it here again and hopefully it will connect now. Many thanks to all, Yvonne