Welcome to The Spot
Writers. This month’s prompt is
to write a story or poem using the following words or
images: memory, mist, moonlight, mosaic, mask.
This
week’s story comes from Chiara De Giorgi. Chiara dreams, reads, edits texts,
translates, and occasionally writes in two languages. She also has a lot of
fun.
Kiss this right
by
Chiara De Giorgi
There’s
a memory I chase,
One
which time threatens to erase.
We
were kissing in the moonlight,
It
was on midsummer’s night
And
the wind blew soft and warm
Who
could foresee the storm?
Quick
the mist surrounded us,
Sudden
chill clung like a mask
To
our bodies and our minds.
Still
today the terror finds
Its
way to my poor, weak heart.
Did
I think it would not hurt?
Then
the memory gets shattered,
I
don’t know what I remember.
It’s
like an old-fashioned mosaic,
Like
a page with splattered ink
And
to this day I cannot say
Why
the kiss did break away.
Have
I dreamt or have I lived?
Was
it real, or have I wished?
Once
a year’s midsummer’s night
Maybe
I can kiss this right.
The
Spot Writers—Our Members:
Val Muller: http://www.valmuller.com/blog/
Catherine A. MacKenzie: https://writingwicket.wordpress.com/wicker-chitter/
Phil Yeats:
https://alankemisterauthor.wordpress.com
Chiara De Giorgi: https://chiaradegiorgi.blogspot.com/
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