Diane Vogel Ferri’s full-length poetry book is Everything is Rising (Luchador Press). Her latest novel is No Life But This: A Novel of Emily Warren Roebling (Atbosh Media) Her essays have been published in The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Scene Magazine, and Yellow Arrow Journal, among others. Her poems can be found in numerous journals such as Wend Poetry, Blue Heron Review, Rubbertop Review, and Poet Lore. Her previous publications are Liquid Rubies (poetry), The Volume of Our Incongruity (poetry), and The Desire Path (novel). She has done many poetry readings locally. Diane’s essay, “I Will Sing for You” was featured at the Cleveland Humanities Festival in 2018. A former teacher, she holds an M.Ed from Cleveland State University and is a founding member of Literary Cleveland. Her poem, For You, was nominated for a Pushcart Prize and Best of The Net 2023

Friday, June 27, 2008

She is Risen

She rises from her nightmare and lowers
her pink and blue face to the sink, scrubs,
rinses, banishes the dark night.
In the mirror she tries to see what others see.

She dresses in new clothes as surrender songs
sing in her head. She whispers secrets God already knows:
It is time to break roof, swing free of this rocking chair
and these mouse-colored walls.

She quietly closes the door behind her
and leaves the building like an untethered
helium balloon, unfocused on worn-out
adages and daily crucifixions.

She joins the parade, lifts her banner high,
flicks the gadfly off her broken shoulder,
dancing, twirling, the sun on her
scarified skin, she marches on.

At the end of the line she sits foursquare
in the mercy seat, arms up, hands out.
She is risen indeed, and like the three wise men
she will go home by another way.

9 comments:

Kate said...

Thank you.
For this, and for everything.

Ruth Hull Chatlien said...

A vivid portrayal of a new beginning.

Kathie Brown said...

A well written and mysterious poem full of hidden meaning and new beginnngs. It makes me think of a woman fleeing an abusive relationship, but I suspect there is more.

Anonymous said...

That is so beautiful. You are a great writer. Thanks for continuing to share with us!

CRUSTY MOM-E said...

This was beautiful!!
Always,
Elizabeth
thank you for this.

bobbie said...

This poem is amazing, Diane. So strong.


I have been meaning to ask you about the graffiti on your sidebar. Where did you find it? And may I use it? It speaks volumes.

bobbie said...

I should have added, since it is actually the name of your blog, I will understand completely if you'd rather I didn't use it.

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Anonymous said...

That's a very emotional poem, and well written! Dare I ask if it's autobiographical?