Give Me Your Clouds

Give me your clouds
Your big clouds rising like cakes in the oven
Blue clouds heavy-bottomed, looming
High clouds scratched by wind
Clouds like a sun-bleached spine
I want white clouds billowing up
with a narrow sword-gray cloud
ripping through the middle
Clouds like cotton batting
Clouds like quilts
Wet clouds pulled apart by wind
I want steely clouds, pink clouds,
purple and apricot clouds
And I want shy clouds, too
Thin, modest clouds shaped
like a smile its wearer doesn’t know is there
Little eyelash clouds
Clouds like silk cocoons
Sheer slips of clouds wisping across
a dragon’s eye moon.

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Tamara Madison
The Journal of Radical Wonder

Tamara Madison is a swimmer and a dog lover and a retired teacher of English and French. For more, check out tamaramadisonpoetry.com.