Nicolino Sapio
By
Marieta Maglas
The Toy
This comfort object is
a physical object.
His mother gave him
this object a long time ago.
He knows, now, that
it is only a security blanket,
but this object provides him
a little psychological comfort.
He wants to touch this object,
but he realizes that
it belongs to another space.
He enters this transitional space.
For the first time in his life,
he sees the first ‘not he’,
an illusion,
an image of himself in the mirror.
He has to adapt to this situation
as he adapted to other situations
so many times.
He realizes that he has been always
an object,
a toy,
a baby of his mother.
He and his mother have been a whole.
This physical object is
a creature
having a funny name and
reminding him the childhood period.
This creature is a symbol
for a happy time.
He needs to relieve his anxieties.
It is a bit of a mental and
physical shock his car accident.
He even doesn’t know if he’s alive or not.
He’s going to sleep,
but all he really wants is
to visit Antarctica.
He has never been there.
He feels so far away from his mother.
He heard that she died
in the car accident,
that car,
which was driven by him!
He wouldn’t do that.
He has always felt his mother
as an extension of himself.
He heard that the white polar bears
can be relocated to Antarctica.
He needs his polar bear plush toy now.
This toy is a comfort object.
The Chill Of The Wind
The soul of this wind needs
No rainbow
But only desperation for a crushing blow.
He blows and blows and blows
Over the life
Of the seeds in the fruits,
And blows again
Over the purity
Of all the creeds.
Much more, he blows
Until everything around bleeds.
This wild wind needs to feed
His inner fire, which is a bloody furry
For a sunless time,
And fights an uphill battle
Against any existence.
His chills gather speed
While coming down from the hills.
He’s wild enough
To get the naked trees riled,
He has been blind
But never kind.
This wind has never been a child.
Butterfly Baby Grand Piano
A butterfly lands
on a pressed piano key.
Makes the sound be like
a vortex at the wing edge
with a tremolo effect.
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