Secret
the gate creaks open beckoning. pavement turns to rubbery mulch When we enter. silent save for the creak of Swings black but for the colors on the slide and the rusty play truck. we swing swing towards the stars and the blinding orb and we’re ready to end the adventure when a new door creaks. another wonderland of unseen familiarity we venture in. no concern that we stepped To the next layer of hell. dark and quiet. and maybe we’re trapped it charmed us. the way an old fairytale charmed its reader. we spin spin spin until our thoughts clear in a foggy haze And Time stops breathless and beautiful. we climb and climb until our souls are trapped atop the playground structure forever.
A Box from the Storage Shelf
falls open when you least expect. heart beats faster. chest tightens and A flush rises to warm your aghast face as you Swallow the remembrance: regret. clouding judgment. lost by time. passed in wondering. if what you did was wrong. or if it was inevitable. (Contents spill) (The barbie you begged your friends for because your friend liked it) you know you were young (A needed bracelet you traded the rainbow loom for) and foolish (The valentines card from the girl you turn down) and didn’t know better (The Xbox controller your brother wishes you’d pick up) and it was middle school (the ‘C’ in math you hid from your family) or exam time of highschool (the family photo after you yelled at your parents) the summer your grandmother died (the tattered-spined HP books) before jk rowling was problematic you know you’re not that person anymore. She was still learning She believed she knew the secrets of the world She thought she read all the book she could read But you would rather forget her. You don’t let yourself look through that box of stuff. You force your mouth to Stop quivering and shove that box back into the storage And keep walking.
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Nitya Budamagunta
Nitya Budamagunta is a BFA creative writing student at University of Noth Carolina Wilmington. Her poem “Houses” received an honorable mention for NC State’s Dorianne Laux Poetry Prize, and she is the editor-in-chief of Atlantis Creative Magazine. When not writing, she can be found fencing, pondering how the universe started, and making earrings. Find her @nityasnovelnook on Instagram, or on her website https://bvnitya.wixsite.com/novelnook
These two poems are so beautiful, well done!!!
Thank you so much!! I appreciate it!
it’s really amazing work