11 SEPTEMBER 2025: THE CLOUDS IN OUR EYES

THE CLOUDS IN OUR EYES

~ Lisa Ann Reilich

I sit by the Sea so she can cry for me.

Her mist-laden fingers caress the parched 

corners of my eyes — plying — softening these 

outer edges of my frozen stubborn shores, her 

homecoming sticky with salt, sticky —

like late-night Midway cotton-candy fingers 

— and just as sweet, pervasive, persistent —

sweet/salty stickiness doing for me what I 

           cannot 

        do

    for myself. 


Her incoming clouds, resting, reflect —

        — refract in pools now swimming, now

gathering, now spilling, softness blurring,

warming my cool — now flushed — cheeks,

loosening, thawing, melting my intractable 

scarred depths through which I bear witness 

to this, oh, so heavy — so deeply, deeply loved 

       Mother of a World.

I come to the Sea so she might cry for me.

I sit with the Sea, and she cries with me.

I rest by the Sea — I hold (let go) and —

       I’m held.


From Lisa’s second poetry collection THE CLOUDS IN OUR EYES, 2025.

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