Memories keep water spots
from forming on our future schemes,
coasters for our wet dreams.

Logs for the fire inside us,
we shovel memories on the flame
to destroy the recurring arthritic pain.

Memories grow slowly,
toxic tile mold,
clinging to the shower stalls of our souls.

Memories metastasize,
tumors that snowball in size;
we never feel them materialize.

Some memories stand out like
strands of silver hair.
Cover them up, but they shed on our chairs.

Memories age slowly and diversely,
a wine list being grown
for the next milestone.

Memories are a self-massaging chair,
stroking our egos
with fingers that aren’t there.

Memory buzzes past our noses
like a cloud of noisy flies,
growing fat on the crumbs of our highs.

A lousy private detective,
memory gives us clues
to the missing person, we all lose.

Some memories dissolve,
Alka Seltzer tabs,
fizzing in mercy to relieve our scabs.

Some memories clash–
a duel in our brain.
Try to determine which version is sane.

Memories expand
a foam mattress in the mail,
bending to movement, cradling with air.

Side-step some memories,
they serve as tripwires,
easily starting electrical fires.

The feast of our memories,
what is it for?
A bed, a beast, a private back door.

Clean memories are hard to ignore.
In the home of our lives,
memory forms floor.

©2021 | K.F. Hartless

Sturgill Simpson “I Wonder”

4 responses to “Making Memories”

  1. stunning series of images, what I would call a ‘serial metaphor poem’ like in my recently posted ‘The Snail’, only you’ve got more of them and they all work; this is so rich; excuse me while I dip in and have another read 🙂

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    1. Thank you kindly, John. I haven’t heard the term ‘serial metaphor’ before, but I like the sound of it. I’ll be sure to check out the post you mentioned. I forget you have a cellar of savory poems to taste here. Cheers!

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      1. 🙂 thanks; the term is mine; there is another term I coined: ‘the extended metaphor poem’ where you strike one image and go on to elaborate different facets; I’ll see if I can post one during the week as an exemplar

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  2. this is a cool poem. I don’t know how to express what I mean….it gives a chill vibe while discussing the power of memories, the power they can hold over us.

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