KNOT Magazine
Fall Issue 2022
Inna Dulchevsky
Into the Slipstream
“Forget my fate…”
she sings
Voice of an angel
she visits my spirit
stays over
glad to have her
company
Rain drips down
the other side
window into the street
with light and
other windows
Hand slides the piano keys
up and down the ivory
off tune D sharp
thoughts are tuned
into old thoughts
His Nocturnes
yield their habits
after her voice
a noble company and
scent of a fragile rose
The flock of notes
scatters up the keys
erupts the essence of
the tonal cord
embraces silence
into the wind
off I go
Prelude
“I would hide my face in you and you would hide your face in me, and nobody would ever see us any more.”
—Franz Kafka, The Castle
When mornings
have your name
and stars
above us
burn to end
and air’s
weightless presence
breaks
into eternity of beads
over your shoulders
as if in hunger
I kiss your wrists
and move along the
edge of circle
on your chest
and bless it
with my cross
I am your Sun
I drink the glow of
Moon’s reflection
from your eyes
I see my eyes
in yours
white wing
erases time
soars after the
wind’s echo
soul to soul we
float within the light
an instant…
as we vanish
Dissolution Within Senses
Some words
Too many words
No words
I think
Then I’m again in silence
Of my mind
Where blessing of the rain
Conceals my tears
And tips of grass leaves are
Fencing with the wind
I hear
Bell canto of wild flowers
And candle’s tongue
So effortless licks paper
And turns it into ashes
With its acid
I see
Flash of an image of
Your face
As sudden ripple on a
Quiet lake’s surface
Your hands’ touch
On my skin
I sense
As if electric epee
That I do not want to defense myself
Against it
I don’t resist the dripping blood
From wound and
I taste
My lonely heart
My loneliness with it
At every breeze of memory
That brings your scent
I smell
I breathe
You
Deep
Into my veins
Inna Dulchevsky spent her early school years in Belarus. She currently resides in Brooklyn, New York. She was awarded First Prize in the 2014 David B. Silver Poetry Competition. Inna’s work has been published in numerous anthologies and journals including Storm Cycle: Best Poetry of 2015, The Otter, Peacock Journal, KNOT Magazine, First Literary Review – East, POETRY PACIFIC, Mad Swirl, Suisun Valley Review, South Florida Poetry Journal, The Mind[less] Muse, Aquillrelle Anthology, Pyrokinection, Napalm and Novocain, Jellyfish Whispers, The Cannon’s Mouth, Spark Magazine, book lavender, Calliope Magazine, LUMMOXPoetry Anthology, New Poetry, Antheon, and Manzano Mountain Review. In MeArteka Inna's poems have been published in both English and Albanian. Her interests include psychology, philosophy, meditation, and yoga. The light and expansion of consciousness through the connection with inner-self and nature are essential in the writing of her poetry.