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Interpretation Of A Place
Water clings to the metal railing in a wet grab,
a scrabbling for life, these tiny raindrops,
pale bulbous bodies hanging off the steel
They reflect images
of us marching past,
distort us as we tromp
down the steps with our footfalls
a military drumbeat,
the ground aquiver beneath our feet,
the rain a fierce battering overhead.
Wind roars with the promise of a storm,
these homely walls with their peeling plywood
and wetted walkways are brimming
from this quietly-kept promise.
The buildings dream of another year spent decomposing,
blooming a new stain
that burdens the rooftops
and paints the window panes,
and they sleep in a crowded cluster gathered in their gravel bed.
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My name is Violet. I'm a Junior in Washington just outside of Seattle. I have always loved to write and I find poetry to be a safe, calm space for me to just be myself. When I'm not writing, I'm reading, hiking or out enjoying nature in the PNW.