“Ask A Plastic Flower” – a new poem by Thomas Typewriter

poetry

Asking a plastic flower

To describe the smell of lavender

Is like

Moving back home 

After traveling roads of my own choosing

Encountering dead ends

And closed for repairs

Realizing I have no sense of direction

Asking a plastic flower

To describe the smell of cinnamon

Is like

Finding your childhood bedroom

Untouched by time or therapy

Under-filled by a bed too short for sleep

Next to a hope chest

Filled with innocent requests

-by Thomas Typewriter

Commuting by Thomas Typewriter

poetry

I was born to fly

Is a phrase married to

Why can’t I move

Building homes in the small spaces

Where headlamps kiss brakelights

sunkissed danish

Holding large parties where

More cars join the turtle dance

Of stop, stop, go

-Thomas Typewriter