Person by the Window

Katrina Kaye

inspired by Salvador Dali


He always painted her by a window.

A gold thread woven by her brother’s careful hand.


Thin curtains, like the inventions of monsters,

oscillate on either side of her in the breeze like

patient lovers and little ashes.


Amidst sand and gravel glued to canvas,

sways the finery of the broken bridge of a dream.

She stands untouched wrapped in the purity of white

and the blue of a sublime sky shimmering off of the sea.


She holds the skin of orchestras in the head of roses

and picks petals from trembling piano keys.

A symphony in red performed by instruments

birthed on liquid desires.


She remains a meditative rose,

forever at Spanish window ledge,

a faceless dream triggered by the flight of a bee

around a pomegranate one second before waking up.

Flash Issue 7

Katrina Kaye is a writer and educator seeking an audience for her ever-growing surplus of poetic meanderings. Find previously published writing on her website: ironandsulfur.com.