kin-dread

pontefract


the ridge is sprinting again,
bragging like it won a medal
for outrunning its own shadow—
honestly, good for it.
crack‑snap—whoosh.
it likes to make an entrance.

meanwhile the ice is lying there
like a crime scene
that forgot to be tragic,
whistling a tune i swear i’ve heard
in a supermarket.
don’t look at me,” it mutters,
which is rude, but fair.

naked, dressed—
i’m supposed to care, right?
i’m supposed to decode the riddle
like a polite little poet
who never kicks the furniture.

but kin‑dread hits sideways:
suddenly i’m remembering
the wrong childhood,
the one where the animals
kept borrowing my name
and returning it dented.

a neon billboard flickers behind the ridge—
BREAKING: DREAD DECLARES WAR ON KIN
then vanishes like it never happened.

anyway—
one of them is shimmering
like a disco ball with trust issues,
the other is bare as a dare
and twice as smug.

behave,” i tell them.
the ridge snorts.
the ice rolls its entire horizon.
i laugh louder.
the weather joins in.
the ice pretends it didn’t.

kinship is a joke tonight,
and dread is the punchline
that arrives wearing someone else’s coat
and jingling the keys
to a life i don’t remember losing.







  • Author: pontefract (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 12th, 2026 08:36
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  • sorenbarrett

    A wonderful poem of contraries and the unexpected. Clever and nicely written.



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