Thin Places
By Tabitha Vohn
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If there is one thing that dominates our lives as much as love, it is loss.
In Thin Places, Tabitha Vohn chronicles the journey through one of her most painful experiences of loss, grief, the search for introspection, and the slow road to healing.
Through self-examination and spirituality, as well as portraits of loved ones, fictional heroines, and lost souls, Thin Places declares that love is not a choice, but how we love, is.
Tabitha Vohn
"I strive to write the type of stories that I enjoy reading. Ones that question those blurred lines between love and lust, between good and evil. Ones that make us question human nature while simultaneously seeing the beauty in it as well."Tabitha is the recipient of the B.R.A.G. Medallion and the Awesome Indies Badge of Approval for her novel, Tomorrow is a Long Time.She is a writer, poet, musician, teacher, wife, daughter, sister, friend, and advocate of compassion for all living things.
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Thin Places - Tabitha Vohn
I am a weather vane
Inconstant
Moving with your wind
in storms I am merely
the evidence of your ever-
changing black skies
You
reign heavy on my tin skin
your anguish I cannot
soak in I am dependent
on your light for the calm
When I can just be
just Still love
Until the moon pulls
the pollution corrodes
You
and I
Spin again.
My breath hurts
every inhale an anticipation
of the direction your
current will force me
Today I ache for you to see
how exhausting this Dance
in your raindrops Is
where I am merely a
Fixed spot hovering
between Ground and you
no rest and
You
hovering above
your Warmth just out of reach
Those clouds that neither you
nor I control
Smother
and I long to be
Desert again
an impartial catalyst
of your heat
where the sage brush burns
And the water runs off.
IDOL WORSHIP
Tell me you
will always love me
as fiercely
as you do today
as you did when you
penned that verse I pour
over like prophecy
drink in like prayer
Come on
let me have the lie
from your mouth
so I can remember the
way your voice gravel-
whispered the way
your skin smelled
when I think back
to this moment
when it was true.
After you’ve forgotten
what it felt like to need
to be saved
recall through opaque
haze heart dementia
vague when you still
wanted my wings
to be your home
before the feathers
fell out each celestial
scar a proof to prove
to myself that I was
once heaven incarnate
for you I plucked them
out to cover your tears
in swan kisses
neverminding the blood
it took or the inner peace
I pried loose when I welcomed
that sting willingly for you
those interstellar sacrifices
sufficient in the moment but
dissolute as fallen snow or
an overplayed piano you will
recall the notes but cease to
feel its tune in your bones
When I have given all
and you have taken most
when I am just the crescent-
shaped scars of a needle
you plunged to feel the fix
of a high you said could
only be my
Hearth’s Fire
I fear I’ve loved you blind
and while you worship
at the temple of other
goddesses my altar will
gather dust the incense
no longer burning sweet
not forgotten
worse than forgotten
outgrown
when I am become the one
that made you see the sun
but covet the moon could not
give you her midnight caress
or Venus’ unbuttoned dress
when I find myself tracing
feather paths back dead ends
presence of an empty sanctuary
listening to the echo of faraway
songs penned to other goddesses
I’ll remember
you told me
you’d always love me
as fiercely as you do today
I’ll think back to this moment
when it was true.
HARBINGER
For J.D., S.S., & H.K.
I follow the needlepoint
from your wrist to the
elbow
embroidery of
a memory quilt meant to
tell the stories you need
me, or someone, to trace
the lines of
this patchwork
too primal for words
pieces
sewn crooked that hurt when
they play in the red room of
remembrances
you hear the
reel wind up but can’t look
away
screens on every side
like there never was anywhere
to hide
hostage cries that
paralyze sleep
and tear your heart satin
tatters ragged as if this
moment