By Anne Mikusinski

Observation

In the balcony
I sit
Watching
As below
Grounded but in full flight
You soar
Carried by passion's currents
And unchecked inhibition
You meet me where I am
And usher inspiration in.

Third Interlude

Your voice fills up this space
Like smoke
Seeping into corners
And entering each room
With or without invitation
Changing everything it touches.

I think of  suitable accompaniment
And conjure subtle strings
Or the occasional 
Interjecting keyboard
As acceptable companionship
For  murmured words.

Three AM

Outside
The rain whispers
Playing counterpart to  sounds
Inside
Soft tapping of keys
Give birth to ideas
Baby-stepping their way
Across blank pages.
From another room
Brushed drumbeats and low strings
Spread light upon a scene of 
Quiet work
And little sleep

Anne Mikusinski has always been in love with words, whether they have been read or spoken aloud. She has been writing poems and short stories since she was seven years old. Her influences range from Dylan Thomas and Sylvia Plath to David Byrne and Nick Cave. She hopes that someday, her writing will be as much of an influence on someone as these writers have been on her.

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