walk_ins: (Zillah)
walk_ins ([personal profile] walk_ins) wrote2006-05-11 12:12 pm

writing again

It's been nearly nine months since they came to Taos.

After several false starts, including several days' reversion to the bizarre form of aphasia she had at the Academy, Zillah has started writing poetry again.

The poem form is called an ovillejo.

Too late to smell the rising smoke,
You woke.
I'd risen early, looked around
And found
The collar that you'd placed upon
Me gone,
Like fog that fades away at dawn.
I set a match to standing hay,
I set my foot upon the way;
You woke, and found me gone.





Zillah sits curled on the couch with her knees drawn up and her chin resting on one of them, watching her poem as it flutters through the woman's hands.
ladyfirestarter: (daddy's little girl)

[personal profile] ladyfirestarter 2006-05-29 05:44 am (UTC)(link)
Something you remembered.

The woman's face is very still.

"Give me a match," says a little girl sitting in the same seat, her voice trapped and desperate. "I'll light it."

Blink and there's no little girl, and no one spoke.

[personal profile] ladyfirestarter 2006-05-30 03:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Her smile comes back; it's a little sad, and a little wistful, but a genuine smile for all that.

"It sounds like it was a good dream."