Songs of Eretz Poetry Review is pleased to present “The Cost of Finger Bone Painting” by Sierra July, a Songs of Eretz Frequent
Contributor and this week’s Poet of the Week. A biography of the poet may be found in our “About Our
Editor & Frequent Contributors” section.
The Cost of Finger Bone Painting
Sierra July
shimmering
glitter, collapsed top ‘nother,
on wrinkles of a
black sand, morphing dislodged
phalanges into
stars — Drawings that hum
constellations’
secrets snakeskin-thin seen
as hot ribbons by
her truth tired eyes.
X marks the spot
where she’ll beseech her successor
absorb naysayer
drivel, spit it back
out, sport
tradition humpback, speak finger
bones of Ladder
monkeys popped from sockets
when they clamored
too high; hoot triumphant
as they sprout
replacement appendages.
Two bones steer
together, longing to meet,
triangle born
between. She frowns, casts bones
twice more, same
result, twice and thrice, spelling
out in obsolete
tongue: art’s death, monkey,
clan extinct due
to unborn successor’s
deceptive grace
with contrived chicken bones.
Poet’s Notes: This was to convey the beauty and
mystery of old customs, and, unfortunately, how quickly they can end.
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