Black Flightless Widow

   Black Flightless Widow

“I have not got over it and I never shall.” ~ Fanny Brawne

He died and then the girl Fanny soon

                            Keats on his deathbed

Fell ill.  Her spirit’s heart contrived to take

Its toll upon her flesh.  A black cocoon

Enveloped her, a widow’s dress.  The ache

     …..

…………………………Fanny Brawne

Came out as if dark threads of silk could save

Her from destruction or implosion.  She

Became a caterpillar with a grave

Failure to grow wide wings.  She could not see

Her way to weave material for life

With threads she spun from deep inside her soul

Despite his poetry for her, his wife

Never to be.  No cocoon could console

Her though she made it from his love and lines

And memories.  Dark grief has its own designs.