for life i wait
Savina Villani
Staff Writer
i see bones
window frames of the future
i peer outside: the sun does shine
on every tree and every vine
i see bones
bare black bones
they’re sprouting tiny little flowers
collecting droplets of rare showers
i see bones
nailed to the wall
they sing a song i’ve never heard
from any mortal, beast or bird
i see bones
a winged hourglass
the sands fall down, without alarm,
for sister death does them no harm
i see bones
smiling warmly
to the unknown monk who made this art
take my bones too—rearrange every part!
i see bones
they speak to me:
“Lazarus, come out!”
they exclaim with glee
perhaps i am dead now, alas:
for life i wait on the hourglass