KNOT Magazine
Fall Issue 2022
Linda Woolven
Silence of Nothingness
Weak light
falls across the table
pale light,
lacking warmth.
She sits with
her unsheltered thoughts,
her feet in their thick slippers,
her hands
avoiding the lipstick trail on her cup.
She is alone,
watching the dust that swirls
when the ancients rads come on.
Adding their heat,
a noisy voice
like so many angry words
to the illusions in her head.
She fingers her childhood
in absent hope,
discarding one faded picture
after another,
sees herself in her
chrome toaster,
so much older now,
so humbled by time
and disappointment.
The endless cups of coffee
curse through her
forcing her heart to beat
with something
that almost feels
like excitement again.
So, she it addicted.
She pours another cup,
applies another coat of paint
to her tired mouth,
automatically:
she needs no mirror for this
old act.
Outside the street noises
crumble her sense of calm.
She must reassemble herself
and go to work,
to live,
last another day.
She fears the few left
she has
despite all the emptiness,
the staleness of her suffering.
Worse still,
to suffer
the silence of nothingness
near the end.
Memory
Faded,
edged,
curling and peeling,
no longer glossy,
some details fade,
haze, into indigo,
the distant place
all past
recedes to.
Like the hairline of age.
View from a Window
Outside
the hills haze into
distant indigo
as the sun caresses
and touches nearby,
warms with red,
kisses with orange,
the golden light
of shadow.
Shadows crawl
and creep
in bruises
of pale purple and blue,
long and elusive
as the day turns
to move faster.
But I can still
hear the distant thunder,
the growls and hisses
in the trees,
as the water dance
begins.
Lightly, gentle,
with pointed toe,
turns heavy, ponderous,
like many feet turned to
pounding.
Linda Woolven has published over 75 poems in journals across Canada, the United States and the U.K.. The poems have appeared in journals like, Dana Literary Society, Amethyst Review, Write On, Sepia Poetry Magazine, New Mirage Quarterly, The Kaleidocope Review, Canadian Writer's Journal, Pink Chameleon and Fullosia Press.
Woolvens poem received an award from Dana Literary Society. she has also published a chapbook, called "Life's Little Lessons" 2 summers ago that featured 26 poems.
She has also published a short story in Happy, and a story in Characters. Three more stories are due out soon.