The Orphic Egg – poem by Gabriela Marie Milton up at Vita Brevis Poetry Magazine

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The builder of all things lives in me along with the seven disoriented ships he anchored in the port last spring.
The summer dried the sea. 
The wood of the ships got rotten. 
The masts got buried in the wickedness of empty sunsets. 
It is winter.
It is Wednesday.
I was in the washing room. I saw you folded my laundry.
In the library the Orphic Egg suspends itself from the ceiling fan.
Under its pale light I study my hands with the same precision the child studies his.
I shed my clothes as snakes shed their skin.  
I feel your index finger contouring my spine.
One by one your writings penetrate my mind. 
The dimorphism of your poems spiral in two directions: torrential love and logical deductions. 
They are both the product of your brain.  I cannot kill them. I must allow them to exit.  
The object of my poetry? 
Not to concede…

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This poem will be included in my upcoming poetry collection Woman: Splendor and Sorrow: Love Poems and Poetic Prose

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My book Passions: Love Poems and Other Writings featured in San Francisco Book Review and Manhattan Book Review.

@Gabriela Marie Milton

122 thoughts on “The Orphic Egg – poem by Gabriela Marie Milton up at Vita Brevis Poetry Magazine

      1. Wonderful. I hope you enjoyed your break. I need on too. It needs to be an entire year. That’s the way I feel 🙂
        Happy writing.
        xoxo

    1. Good morning Diana. Thank you so much for your beautiful comment. Wishing you a day filled with joy.
      xoxo

  1. This was absolutely breathtaking!
    “The summer dried the sea. 
    The wood of the ships got rotten. 
    The masts got buried in the wickedness of empty sunsets.”
    Gorgeous❤

    “Under its pale light I study my hands with the same precision the child studies his.
    I shed my clothes as snakes shed their skin.
    I feel your index finger contouring my spine.
    One by one your writings penetrate my mind.”
    This was so beautiful and sensual. It sent shivers down my spine.

    “My silhouette dissolves itself into the coldness of the seven ships.
    It is Wednesday.
    It is winter.”
    Such a stunning end to a brilliant piece. Wow!

    xoxoxo…🌹🤗

    1. Ishita, my dear, thank you for your beautiful comment. Your words make me float in the beauty of this spring. You are a gem hon. May you have a wonderful week. Be loved. Be happy. By YOU.
      xoxoxo

      1. My pleasure. Oh, how I love your most recent post. It’s splendid 🥰🌹❤️🥰🌹❤️

  2. What an Imaginary! This is the best poem today. ❤️❤️❤️ Monday’s best poem. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Keep up the beautiful work Gabriela 🥰🥰🥰. Your writings are precious

    1. Aw.. thank you so much my dearest friend. You are a gem. You make my heart sings. Monday’s best poem… I am really humbled by your words. Sending love, hugs, and roses.
      xoxo

    1. Susi, thank you very much for your congrats and your kind words 🌹❤️🌹❤️

  3. “It is Wednesday. It is winter”.
    What splendid lines to end this beautiful piece! I love your use of the word ‘orphic’ and the expectations ‘egg’ brings to this piece.

    1. Java, dear, thank you so much for your beautiful comment. I am really happy you like those lines. I love your interpretation.
      Have a beautiful evening hon 🌹

    1. Navin, thank you from the bottom of my heart. You made my evening beautiful 🌹❤️

  4. “It is Winter.” It is Wednesday.” I am getting to recognize your style..little turns of phrase, which just electrify the visual you bring/ every poem, is a scene. I movie I step into, as you take yourself and all of us.. moving through the streets, the hours, the “seven disoriented ships” I am starting to be able to say, “Gabriela wrote this, I bet”….. but, at the same time, you are consistently surprising, your verse, your choice of words, give me good jolts…and smiles of admiration. Big Hugs Gabriela ❤️🌹🤗

    1. Karima, thank you so much for your comment and apologies for my late reply.
      “I am starting to be able to say, “Gabriela wrote this, I bet”
      You gave me a crown. You took my breath away. I will always be grateful to you for this and for every word you wrote. I will always cherish every words you wrote.
      Thank you again for sharing how you feel about by poetry.
      Love and big hugs right back to you sweetheart.
      Yours
      G.

      1. Aw.. Karima, thank you from the bottom of my heart.
        mucho amor, abrazos y besos
        xoxoxo

      1. Wow. Thank you for letting me know. For about 2 years I am telling WP that my posts do not appear in the readers of some of my followers. Every time I complain they say they fixed it. It never got fixed until now let’s hope. I cannot even follow myself anymore. I did not check to see perhaps now I can. Sorry for the long answer but you made my morning🌹Enjoy the rest of your day Victoria and thank you for everything.

      2. Better late than never 🙂 Anyway, thank you again for letting me know.
        xoxo

  5. This is another brilliant piece my friend.
    “In the library the Orphic Egg suspends itself from the ceiling fan.” A cascading of visuals that come from good and evil from within the universe, and also from the mythological gods. Many defining examples and symbolism that explores one’s childhood for example and how we are not defined by it.

    “Under its pale light I study my hands with the same precision the child studies his.”
    You will not kill your thoughts they have to exist and to bring experiences whether you desire them or not. Also that you can not be compromised you must remain true to yourself and your heart.

    “Not to concede life to touching pleasantries, fake passions, cliches, and the concentration of nothingness.”

    I think the seven ships represent the soul and the stages one goes through in life and that you are the owner of your experiences and you will enjoy them and there is nothing that is fake about yourself.

    My favorite line two lines are: “I displace the dark for the benefit of light. I am the Orphic Egg.”

    So much depth to this piece that it is hard to take in without a breather. I love the sensuality at the end of the poem.

    This is gorgeous beautiful Button. Congratulations on another publication in Vita Brevis!

    Love honeybun, xoxoxoxo

    1. Good morning my dearest honeybun and thank you for your beautiful comment and for sharing your interpretation with me. Interesting indeed.

      I am thrilled to have you here. I hope everything is well with you.
      Sending love, hugs, and blessings.
      xoxo
      G(Button)

      1. Good morning to you Beautiful Button. It is always such a delicious experience reading your work. I hope you don’t mind me sharing my interpretation. I process your gorgeous words that way.

        Everything is good thank you so much for asking. We are buying a home today in the mountains on North Carolina and we will have a smaller house but nine acres. So many beautiful trees and I will get pigmy goats and chickens and plant wild flowers.

        Sending you buckets of love and hugs. Honeybun
        🤗❤️💕🥰

      2. Aw.. how exciting. Congratulations. May your new home be blessed with love and happiness. I truly hope you guys will enjoy.
        I want to sell my home too, not because is big ( well, it’s very big indeed) but mostly because of the 10 acres of land that I have. Three are landscaped and the upkeep is very costly. The other seven are not but every time a tree falls we have to call a company to cut it and take it from here. That costs too. None of us is used to take care of animals or do anything outdoors. Oh, yes, the two kitties but they are indoor cats. We don’t allow them to go out.

        I hope you guys enjoy your outdoors. I want to buy a condo in the city but we are used to so much space inside that I do not know exactly how that can work.
        Anyway, Good luck, Love and Blessings Honeybun
        Please update me when you can
        Love
        🌸🥰❤️❤️🌹🌸🌸🥰❤️🌹

      3. Thank you my dearest Button. You are a sweetheart. I would really love it if you could read my latest post. It is a big part of who I am and I would value your feedback so much. I also wish you the very best with selling your property if that is truly what you want. It can be very expensive and troublesome just handling one fallen tree so I do
        Understand.

        Love and blessings to you beautiful Button. Also I will definitely keep you updated. 🥰💕🤗❤️🥰💝😘🌹🌹🎈Honeybun

      4. Sweetie, I definitely will. I am going to start teaching in a few and I have to polish a research article tonight and submit it. I will read your post first thing in the morning
        Love you ❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

      5. Dearest Button so sorry this is such a late response. We have been in meetings all day. I hope your research paper went well good luck with that, sounds like a lot of work. Thank you kindly for being willing to take a look at that particular post. I am sending so much love and gracious thanks for our special friendship. Love you sweetie, honeybun ❤️🤗💕🥰🎊🌹😘🎈🎈

      6. Thank you for the love Joni. I am here now and I will take a look at your post.
        Sending plenty of love right back to you.
        G (button)

      7. Thank you so much. Have a blessed day tomorrow honeybun. Happy Easter.

      8. Happy Easter to you Button. Be blessed, happy and always loved my friend. There is a big Easter basket under your biggest tree. It will be filled with love and hugs. 🤗❤️💕🥰💝 Joni

      9. Thank you sweetheart for the basket and the love. I was baptized in a Greek Orthodox Church so tomorrow is my Palm Sunday. My Easter is a week from tomorrow.
        A thousand blessings to you and your family. Much love 🥰❤️🌹🥰❤️🌹

      10. Oh thank you for sharing such a beautiful story with me Beautiful Button. I am glad you got the love. Hugs and blessings and kisses 😘🐣🐣🐇🐰❤️🤗💕🙏 love honeybun

  6. This was so enticing. I cannot believe what I just read.
    It is beauty in the simplest of attires. My eyes are transfixed at the fluidity of this piece. It’s very soulful, and earthy. Rich, dark, luxuriant.
    I am still taking in the entirety of what I just read.

    “It is Wednesday.

    It is winter. ”
    Sensual and flamboyant.

    1. My dearest friend,
      i am so sorry for replying late. I do not know how I did not see your comment until now.
      As always I am so humbled by your words and so grateful for your praise.
      Thank you. Thank you> Thank you.
      Sending love and hugs.
      xoxoxo

      1. It is absolutely okay with me. I understand, WP has some weird glitches quite a lot of times.
        It was a wonderful pleasure.
        How’s Easter coming along?

      2. Thank you for your understanding my dearest friend. You are a gem. My entire family is Catholic and we are trying to make the best of this day. As for me I am the only one that was baptized Greek Orthodox so my Easter is next Sunday. I get to celebrate it twice although this year is not too much celebration going around.
        I hope you are well. I miss your poetry and I will catch up soon.
        Sending you plenty of love 🥰🌹❤️🥰🌹❤️

      3. That is actually wonderful. I would do all to have some simnel twice in a month.
        I am absolutely well, and I am in a poem a day mode for national poetry month. Will post sometime soon, with all weekly poems.
        Sending you a bunny🙂

      4. Thank you. Thank you. I can’t wait to read your beautiful poems 🌸🥰🌹❤️🌸🥰🌹🌹❤️

  7. Awesome piece Gabriella and loved all of the symbolism.
    These were some of my favorite lines:
    “The dimorphism of your poems spiral in two directions: torrential love and logical deductions.
    They are both the product of your brain. I cannot kill them. I must allow them to exit”.

    sooo much honor in the process of all of our sides,
    Happy Easter and your kind comments a ways back.
    You went to spam and I couldn’t dig them out. Hate when that happens.
    Happy Spring Dear G💖🌷

    1. Thank you so much my dearest Cindy. I am truly humbled by your words. Happy Easter and happy spring sweetheart 🤗🌸🥰🌹❤️❤️🌹🥰🌸🤗

      1. I really did. You always carry me somewhere with your words, somewhere between dream and reality. I hope you don’t mind your winter in this poem felt warm like a summer afternoon to me.

      2. Why would I mind? You are such a wondaful writer. I am grateful for every word that comes from you. Glad it felt like a summer afternoon 🙂
        xoxo

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