
on my vacation this year I visited
the Gallery of Nothing
in a City of Nowhere someplace out of style
I heard that for entrance
no ticket’s needed no stamp no facial ID
doors of glass slid open in silence
‘remove footwear’ read a handwritten sign
no attendant in sight to ensure
my compliance
(so did I or didn’t I? hush hush is the story)
there were walls and long clear windows
there were many halls and airy rooms
no sounds but my heart’s slow beating
my low anticipatory breath
a room at the centre of the gallery
seemed larger than all of the rest
round dome ceiling of opaque glass
hickory floor shiny smooth so clean
I lifted my arms and spun round slow
awkward dancer absent of rhythm or grace
a blank screen tumbled from above
a flicker a blur a simple scene emerged
movement a body a face two eyes looking
looking straight out straight through me
caught in my half spin suspended
was there a pause I can’t say for certain
before we danced and turned soundlessly
this instructor framed in soft startled blur
a barefoot visitor on the edge of time
wandering vacationer seeking nothing
finding new solitude somewhere
that’s still open and free~
Wonderful – to be this open , and to embrace whatever…; finding beauty in small is getting harder in BIG.
Thank you for reading and adding a comment. I so appreciate your response to the piece. And yes, always open to beauty amid the rubble.