Two by two
They enter the flow
Of oil and fumes
And bright red glow
At dawn’s fair light
They merge and bump
Until they retire
As food for the dump
–Victoria Emmons © 2014
Two by two
They enter the flow
Of oil and fumes
And bright red glow
At dawn’s fair light
They merge and bump
Until they retire
As food for the dump
–Victoria Emmons © 2014
Reach for your face
And you vanish
Into blank air
Your eyes
Black holes
Void of expression
Or feeling
What happened
To the crystal blue
The soft sweet love
That once radiated
Beneath detailed
lashes of expectation
And anticipation
–Victoria Emmons © 2012
The bowl is empty
No longer filled
Four kinds of chips
Nothing but crumbs
Guacamole with spice
A hint of adventure
Is now all consumed
Along with the laughter
Guitar music plays
Yet no real strings
Save for the bus boy
Who changes CDs
People chatter at the bar
Occupy the soft leather
That coaxes them in
at Happy Hour prices
A man with a smart phone
Awaits a pretty girl
To occupy his time
With sweet perfume
The music plays on
Pretends to be Spain
Portugal or France
Some other place
Ceviche arrives
As a trainee
Sets down a plate
On the covered table
A concierge eyes
The tiny shrimp
To assure they show
Their finest face
The bar is occupied
Lonely souls looking
For conversation and
A hint of worthiness
–Victoria Emmons © 2014
In the middle ring
The oldest of the circular
Bands of time that surround
My life in the kitchen
Lies the center of my world
Lively areas encircle me
Hug the very middle in a
Friendly way that feels calm
And loving, comfortable
Yet in need of a dust mop
Yellow fur balls float
In mid-step on a staircase
Filled with 20 years of
Family ups and downs
To nowhere and everywhere
The middle ring houses
Sizzling salmon or steak
Teacups for a visitor
Books packed with recipes
A loyal sleeping dog
A door swings open to
Tables and chairs awaiting
A friend or someone else
Who cares enough to listen
To my pounding heart
Loud voices fill the next room
Strangers in a digital frame
Tell me to swallow a pill
To cure my heartbreak or
Headache or incontinence
Bottles beckon in a dance
Of red and white and brown
Along the well-stocked bar
An adjoining ring of hope
To splash away worries
Beyond the walls lie the newest
Of the circles, those that tell
A story of love, nature and loss
Under an umbrella of shade
That covers my acre of life
Fear prevents me from scaling
The walls to the outer rings
Unable to risk failure
Or satisfaction,
Worse yet, a grand success
Safety is in the middle ring
Protection under glass
My soul divided must be scorned
Shame hidden deep within
Paralyzes me with laughter
Beg you, come out and play
They always try to coax
Knowing I will refuse
In favor of the inner prison
Where I must live to thrive
–Victoria Emmons, © 2014
Rescue me, mon ami,
from the debris of life
save me from the
threads that weave
my heart to yours
I need saving now and then
my head is tired and
my body aches for you
to save me some day
on your white horse
I’m not your Fairy Godmother
flying in and out of your life
to save you from yourself
I carry no magic wand
to make it all better
I can only offer one gift
my eternal love for you
wretched soul that you are
so rescue me, mon amour,
save me from myself
–by Victoria Emmons, © 2014
How much is enough
To show her you care
How many times
must you weep
How much is enough
For a father to say
He loves his child
More than life itself
How much is enough
For a daughter to hear
That her papa is grieving
Her loss from his world
How much is enough
To tell her you love her
And kiss her brow
As tears wet her cheek
How much is enough
To say you regret
The pain and the prison
That one moment caused
How much is enough
For peace to restore
And pride to erase
The memory of a face
–Victoria Emmons, © 2014
Be that as it may
They came
With no warning
Just like the cancer
They raked
They cooked
They sat with him
In his loneliness
They laughed
At TV game shows
Puzzled through
NY Times crosswords
They worried
They fretted
They gave their time
And their love
And they brought
The small, white
Plastic trash bags
For the remains
Neatly lining
All five of the
Small, round cans
In the bedroom
They dutifully
Emptied each bag
Once a day
Of its toxic contents
Their legacy
Of love…
And then they
Said goodbye
–-Victoria Emmons, © 2011
A tiny scream
Inside my head
Awakens me
From my bed
What thought say I
To none but me
What woes are there
Or dreams to be
What lies within
My gentle skin
What thoughts persist
When light begins
And thus is born
A year of pain
Of restless nights
Am I insane
–Victoria Emmons, © 2012
Is enough
Two too many
To find a date
To wait and wait
For him to state
His intentions
One lonely ticket
Two far gone
To hear a sound
Of my past life
With my old man
His favorite song
One is okay
Not two or three
Or even four
Just one
One lonely life
To hear the score
Of violins and
Saxophone dreams
A piano note or two
Blend the cacophony
Of life together
With a single tune
–Victoria Emmons, © 2013
Den of friends
Din of chatter
Ding of dinner
Gather and just be
Gather together
With each other
Or alone
In the din
Of joyous noise
Happy sounds
Lonely lives
Weary and wise
–Victoria Emmons, 2013