Poembox: The Rubik's Cube

Kiera Furness takes Poembox this week with a piece entitled "The Rubik's Cube".

Kiera Furness
15th February 2022

I meddle with the complexities of life,
the intricacies of my body,
using my hands,
like I do with you.

Red like my blood on the kitchen counter,
moving steadily down, down,
until you’re unrecognisable.
A puzzle with no single face.

Green like my chipped nail polish.
I spiral my hands in anger.
A solvable annoyance,
squared short-term satisfaction.

White like the bubbles in my coffee,
an assemblage of confusion,
tuning into shatters of voices on the flickering
radio. Unsolvable stories.

Looking from a distance,
a kaleidoscope of faces.
unsolvable at first glance,
solvable once the bones break.

A twisting ticking time bomb,
colours scrambled like eggs.
Can be unscrambled unlike eggs.
A reaction of effortlessness.

Like my mind,
only few have the patience to solve it.
I grab you in my palms and throw,
I am not one of them.

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