Free + Open Mic. SOPHIA MOORE IS 20 YEARS OLD AND ATTENDS UC BERKELEY
FOR ENGLISH AND GENDER AND WOMEN'S STUDIES. In high school, she sat on
the Alameda Island Poets Board and served as the Poet Laureate at her
school, Alameda Community Learning Center. Additionally, she interned
at the Dancing POETRY FESTIVAL AND PERFORMED IN A NUMBER OF THE DANCES
AT PALACE OF THE LEGION OF HONOR.
The Possibilities of Half a Tank of Gas and Two Healing HeartsThere
might be beauty in the way she cries,
In the way blood leaks between ribs from her breaking heart.
There might be beauty in the security of a setting sun.
One golden horizon intertwines at the top of their fishbowl
With the deep blue of another skyline,
But when she looks up, she only sees his eyes.
Oncoming armies melt away into the fickle clouds.
There might be beauty in the way the dawn lifts the twilit dew into a
burning night.
The ghost of an undetermined future sits in the driver’s seat of a
motionless car.
The passenger closes her eyes, bathing in each pulse of electricity,
Clinging as if the beat of her heart relies on every shock.
A fog climbs down the mountain in waterfall determination,
While calloused memories slip down the rocky slope in a bubble of
giggles.
There might be beauty in the silence of their conversation.
Every spoken phrase already known between them:
“Hide your eyes so they don’t know this is private property.”
There might be beauty in the way she wishes on shooting stars,
There might be beauty in the way she falls deeper into her own heart
with each breath,
There might be--
There might be--
There might be beauty in the way she cries,
But it might be the glimpse of a dream-- intangible as the burning
sky.
There is beauty in the way she falls asleep alone, asking still for
tomorrow’s blessing.
Next time these piggybacking fictions hop from one island of light to
another,
I promise not to leave the stitching between their hearts so
unfinished.
Poetry Express meets 7 PM to 9pm Mondays (except some Holidays)
HIMALAYAN FLAVORS Restaurant 1585 University Ave. in BERKELEY,
(near the corner of California) Off-street parking available in
parking lot adjacent to the restaurant.
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Hosts: Jim Barnard, Jan Dedrick, Bruce Bagnell, Gary Turchin.
Poetry Express is 16 years old this year. Thanks to all who have
featured, attended, read during open mic, and contributed to our long
run supporting poetry and poets.
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