All in Poetry

It was a weekday, a weekday that saw most grownups of the world working, earning, rearing children, driving cars and carpools, paying bills, mortgages, taxes, a weekday when husbands I knew trusted their wives and those wives trusted their husbands with their infants and toddlers, with mealtime, with bath time, on the changing table, with putting the baby to sleep, a weekday when I was one of those wives

When you hear her alarm go off, run to get the dog and whisper ‘We have to get the hell outta here!’ Dash to the car and sit still together while the engine warms. If you hear a whippoorwill, and feel the pink streaked sky cloud your mind, and the overhead light melts and drips into your coffee mug, then you are ready to be dragged through the woods by a fifteen-pound terrier who refuses to learn to fly

POETRY / Frozen/ David Hanlon

I remember it so vividly

From the opening

The camera skimming across

The cold

Cracked

Desert floor

I’m

10 years old

Standing there

Watching

Madonna standing there

Head down

Arms at her sides

Long

Jet-black hair

Ice-white skin

Synthesizers

Merging with strings

Silk black shawl

Snaking

Across the barren ground

To find her

Cloak her

She fell back

Hit the ground

Burst

Into a flock of dark birds

Flying

In all directions

If I could melt your heart

I’m

10 years old

Still

This poem was written as a response to the music video to Madonna's single, ‘Frozen’, released in 1998. It also includes lyrics from the song.