The Depth of a Crevasse
Day 10: "In his poem, “Goodbye,” Geoffrey Brock describes grief in three short stanzas, the second of which is entirely made up of a rhetorical dialogue. Today, write your own meditation on grief. Try using Brock’s form as the “container” for your poem: a few short stanzas, with a middle section in which a question is repeated with different answers given."
Grief is a hard theme to write about, but it comes in many forms. Like Brock, I've chosen to write about a long ago broken heart.
The Depth of a Crevasse
Sufficient time has passed.
You'd never know from my face
That deep inside there hides
A messy raw patch, still bleeding.
(Did you ever really love me?
I told you not to fall in love with me.
How could I know the risk was so big?
Who knows the depth of a crevasse?)
They told me time heals. It's almost true.
The years have shrunk the grief
To a small messy patch, which bleeds
Only when I think to poke it.
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