By Madison Date: 2001 Jul 09 Comment on this Work [[2001.07.09.23.03.30889]] |
watercolor by © M. Kile I am the blur of smooth pebbles, a clouded silhouette of petal blooms holding to the railway timber. I fall to the rush of a train raging past as sudden as a storm; its sides etched like frescoes decorating ancient cavern walls in angry challenges and aerosol confessions of love. Pieces of earth flashing by; creosote hangs in the air. Its throat groans, dry in this summer drought. It has seen cooler fields of blue meadow grasses seeded with ponds and well-kept cottages, and little fishing boats, tied and ready. Still it returns, trumpeting through the muddle of lovers and transitory scrawlings on the wall. Across the dotted lines of pastureland, a rising hill. Streams raining down a mountain peak covered in pine. The deep hollow sound bellows full until the hum of a raging train falls gently to the quiet of a single petal bloom. |