By Jean Edmunds
Only Red©
I can’t see anything in front of me, Only red. The rain clouds, the storms Cannot hide or undertake The dread I feel. In and out it passes, When it remains No other color I see instead, Only red. The clouds move in Over the tide As it rises and falls With the moon’s ever changing phases. I can’t help but wonder, How to put asunder this surmounting, Temporal feeling, Waves bring what is desperately needed, Healing, Day by day, No longer fed, Color begins to change, Transform, Unlike its original form, Ever evolving, Once what was dark is now lighter Each day becomes brighter Than what we see, And what was said, "Only red." The hue surpasses and morphs Into sister hues. They sparkle and dance And mingle and intertwine Amidst blue star-filled nights. They sing and dance their way into my dreams, Floral pinks create songs I hide in my heart, Revealing the frailty In the steadiness I thought I found through this Crimson view. It flows through me, It flows through you, Hidden by flesh, The bags we carry around. Keep it inside, Where it cannot be found, Has no need to be shed.. It always is, And always will be.. only red.
Red Turning Solace: A Continuance©
The waves come Wash all out, Everything away from Lying at my feet. I went down to the shore Out to the moor Early in the morn As the sun began to turn up The color pallete in the sky In its rising up Higher and higher In the atmosphere. Hues were strewn about Swimming in the sky's Endless ocean. Temps were cool first Now warming up, As dark tones faded Into sky blues Natural tints as time passed Pinks touched mangoes and oranges, Danced with purples As lavenders and periwinkles Made a quiet entrance. The night that ensued before Made a vicious, rambunctious roar Like a lion soon feebled from a battle Almost finished, as the Reaper Seemed to follow closely behind But went away stealthily Realizing it wasn't his day, To take this soul away. He faded into the red and blue, Almost black night, Waiting for the next victim That might show up in his sight. In the red I had seen, As I walked about Enraged, That it matched the burgundies and Maroons that fought Their way both into the night Sky and out, Like a lion inside its cage. Those hues fought and fought, Clawing their way desperately Both to escape yet remain In the twilight, That had already turned to night. I stayed up, I stayed out, Long enough to almost hear the moon Whisper, call the reds home to make More room for blues and violets. It said goodnight to the sky as The sun made its way through, Gracefully shining, Reflecting all its Glorious hues, Like a long train Following the way, A beautiful bride on Her wedding day. With her paint brush, She draped her Bridesmaids the clouds With all peony pinks And lilacs until noon. I've seen my face, After the waves Finished their laps in the morning, Kissing at my feet. The angry night tide Faded into peaceful, wading bliss As the warm water washed away All malice and grief. Solace seemed to return, After a night that seemed to burn All the way through. Time had passed like it Always does. No longer the feeling Of death hung. Joy was returning, All I had been yearning for Was found on the horizon, In looking where the waters met the sky At a single point, And I sighed, As my love came from behind And held me. I turned to look, No one there, I looked into the waters And stared. For the joy I had found Was made perfectly clear, In the one who I held dear. It was and only could be.. For the returning joy I had found Was in the very existence Of me.
End to Red™: The Final Chapter:©
I put an end to red, And all the madness That pursues it. The long awaited hour Has come. The doom and gloom That once sat high above Loftily on a throne Of malice and rage, Have stepped to down In chase of solace, In chase of quiet. The loudness that was At hand has fallen to A deadening sound, Only to the sound of A pin drop. The oceans crash in the Silence, breaking it. Wave upon wave, They chase each other In laps, in an attempt Each one to reach the Shore first, then the sky At the horizon. In the garden, I've come upon The roses, and the lilies and Peonies, as they've mingled Together and talked at their Garden party, like ladies at Tea time. "It's not so bad," the lily Said to the rose. "What?" "That shade on you, so bold. So powerful; you could take On the world," brushing up Against the flower warmly. It seemed to speak these Comforting words. As the sun shone, They all turned their Faces toward it, Each one of its kind. They glimmered And shined In their own right. The babe in me Had grown to the Fullest extent. After these long Nine months, Of bearing the weight Of this unborn child, It was finally time To labor in Allowing her To see the world. We've talked and shared Many conversations. I'm sure she heard music In her dreams I'd play for her. She's grown to maturity And is ready to meet Me in person. What a dream! Such an inspiration; For she's my muse. I named her suchlike. The tiny hands of my soul That paint my heart out, That run ink onto paper, That carves out images Of want and need, Of self preservation Speaking out. My amplifier, She speaks thru The shades that grace Every facet of my life Drawn out in abstracts And surrealism Heard in the tones From my voice box. They go back and forth In communicating, Color to unspoken word. A sound to be heard, Reckoning to follow. Once what was deep Is now hollow, Waiting to be filled again, To be inspired, touched again. For she IS my muse. Lightening strikes yet again, Moment of inspiration, Till the end of my days, This dreary haze, Death tried to take its toll, From so long ago. With a knife or pills. I remained, yet still. The angel of Death Draped itself like a Cloud, over the window Of my life, my timeline. I've now put it all behind.. I have called her "Muse," To inspire when death Tried to take hold. In the beginning and forevermore, The name that rings true and bold, For namesake, and from now on, She will be called "Soul." Red really has no end, It cannot, it speaks out, Speaks loud, this color Does. It almost shouts, Not out of anger, But being proud, From being un-dead, And un-silenced. No need for violence, No need for recompense, It goes, it gives generously, Covered by flesh; It fills other bags, No need to be Spent or shed. Only one color That fills us. It is and always Will be…
“The Desert”
"The Desert"
It was hot and dry in the desert air.
"No good," I said to myself with a heavy
sigh that followed.
"Not good, at all."
I kept turning the key over and over in
the ignition. It just kept sputtering and
spitting.
For one second, I presumed it was a
shining light, a glimpse of hope. It just
about seemed like I was ready to go, take
off, maybe even like lightning.
All at once, all shut down. The bike
seemed like it was coming back to life, like
the living dead, but it just fell lifeless again.
"If I don't get out of here soon, I'm as good
as dead."
As I looked up, I could see vultures
already circling overhead. They seemed to
glare down at me, waiting, an impending
doom I could not escape.
Then, all of a sudden, I hear rumbling in
the distance, what sounds like thunder, I
look up. I could see afar off another bike,
coming up the way to where I was. As he
got closer he slowed down, coming to a
complete stop.
"You look like you could use some
help," he said with a smile.
"You don't know the half of it," I replied
reluctantly.
"Hop on!"
I hopped on to the back of the bike,
settled in and held on. As the engine
revved up, I let out a big sigh of relief.
"Not today," I thought. "Got another
day."
We rode down the road for about a few
miles until we came to a highway. A little
ways further we came to a rest stop.
As we walked in the door, everything
seemed to stop. All eyes were on us as we
took seats at the bar.
"A cold one, for both me and my friend,"
he motioned to the bartender. He walked
over slowly, uncertain, eyeing us both up
and down, as he slid the mugs on the
counter down our way.
"Lemme know if you need anything else
guys!" He exclaimed as he walked away
again slowly, slinging a dirty, torn rag over
his left shoulder, tired, as if exhausted from
the monotony of having worked there for
too long.
"You boys ain't from around here, are
ya?!" The man sitting down next to us
asked.
"Well, my friend here was having a bit
of trouble with his bike. I saw him as I was
riding up and decided to help him out."
The man sat down, stared, glared into
his eyes, not moving an inch, then
proceeded to move a little closer, inch by
inch.
"Whoa!" my friend exclaimed, "We don't
want any trouble!"
"Whether you want it or not man, you
found it!" He yelled back.
"I don't like the look in your eye!"
He threw the stool down beside him,
while the men behind him advanced
towards us. We were surrounded. I turned
to look where my ride was; he was
nowhere to be found. The ring leader
swung at me, I ducked. I tried to push
through them all, but without any luck. I
was done for.
All of a sudden, I look up and see this
huge, monstrous shadow, a dark figure
moving along the back wall. It seemed to
be moving all on its own, its own entity,
moving like a slick, black scorpion. Slowly
the figure gradually continued to glide
along the wall, stealthily. The crowd turned
suddenly, seeing the colossal creature
crawling along the wall, fearing the worst,
then gasped, and finally quickly bolted out
the door in tremendous fright.
The figure stopped moving until I saw
my friend appeared.
"Wow, what a crowd, huh? Wonder
what their deal was.." he pondered looking
up at the full moon, gazing deeply into it
now, as we stood outside now, curious as
to where everyone had gone. The
bartender was still inside, hiding behind
the bar.
"Hey, my friends and I are planning on
hiking up a nearby mountain where I do
alot of my work."
"Sounds cool. What kind of work do you
do?"
"I'm a carpenter. I do handiwork here
and there."
"I might take you up on that offer one of
these days," I responded.
"Great, well we're planning on going up
there next weekend, if you wanna join the
group," he said with a smile.
"I'll have to see what's up with my car;
it's been in the shop since last Friday."
"Aw, wow man."
"Yeah, and now with the bike.."
"Nah, I understand."
He seemed to be disappointed at my
remark, and the situation as a whole. He
then proceeded to suck his teeth, wishing
there was more he could do.
I got on the back of the bike, got seated
and we headed a few miles up the road
from where the bar was. We stopped at a
motel.
"Here ya go, man."
"No, I can't–"
"It's fine," he said.
As I walked past the front desk, up the
stairs, I turned around as I stepped with
one foot onto my floor. Room 233.
He smiled and waved as he hopped on
his bike.
"Alright, man!" He exclaimed with the
engine already revved up.
"See ya around!" I waved back.
I opened my room door, threw my
wallet on the bed, with myself following
behind. Upon the first bounce, I turned
over and let out a big sigh of relief, yet also
fatigue.
I picked up my cell and called my
girlfriend, who was on a flight the next day
to pick me up. I messaged the carpenter
and said I'd like to join in on their hike.
"Better the mountains than the desert,"
I thought, as I closed my eyes and hoped
to never, ever be stranded like that again,
holding on for dear life while death glared
at me through the eyes of those vultures
and the men at the bar.
"Another day," I thought. "Got another
day."
I turned the light over the nightstand off,
rolled over one more time, and closed my
eyes, drifting off into a deep sleep.
Words have always been Jean Edmonds’ playground, and she’s made a career out of crafting captivating stories, thought-provoking blog posts, and evocative poetry. Join her as you journey through the depths of imagination and emotion, one word at a time.

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