Linen Lies

A curtain hangs between us,

a fabric of deception,

a grainy, textured falsehood

almost undetected.

 

Your words have been selected

so carefully, I find

this linen-like expression

of neatly woven lines.

 

A closeness you surrender

every time you move.

Your touch is soft and tender

but my skin remains unsmoothed.

 

Flimsy and thin,

they’re easily told

and easier wrinkled.

I see them unfold…

 

The truth comes not between us.

The truth I never know.

Just linen lies that keep us

from feeling what we show.

 

April 20, 2001

3 thoughts on “Linen Lies

  1. This poem was submitted to Poetry.com back in 2001 when I wrote it. It was published later than year in their annual collection. Somewhere in these heaps of papers, I have another one that made the cut a year or two later. These days, this poem reads like a greeting card to me. My style has changed so much. This was sort of born in the years of early exploration with word play but I was still too nervous to step out of stanzas and meters – a revelation that liberated my expression and forever changed my approach and flow when writing poetry. Still, it is a neat little poem… One of the better products of those years.

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