This poem can be seen as a meditation on a sudden return of powerful emotions, particularly related to love and memory. The “love letters to Nora” represent a deep, perhaps past or lost, connection that erupts into consciousness unexpectedly. The speaker seems both shaken and comforted by this emotional surfacing.
Despite the intensity, the final image offers calm and resolution—a spiritual resting point, a sanctuary in the continuity of life.
An electric charge comes flying down and hops
on the cornice of an old mossy wall—
its wings dusted with arcane dreams
A tightly wound spring snaps in the murmuring shade,
and captive souls fly out
through the rents in moon-charred skin
Love letters to Nora flutter in the mind—
a colony of bats erupting
into a chaotic burst of daylight
But the swallows heading south
always pause their journey mid-flight
and rest here in the suspended moonbeams
Also read, Poured Blue Soda All Over My Life by Samriti. A poetic reflection on unexpected emotional disruption—between joy and sorrow, between clarity and chaos.