
The Weightless Bridge
By Leslie Dianne
There are too many words
in what you are saying
too much meaning
too many facts:
concrete, weighed down
with information
the bridge you are building
from me to you
is heavy with the
weight of the world
and the pain of your life
all unnecessary to
the beginning of us
I will meet you halfway
if you come in silence
weightless, alone
all we need when we meet
are two open hearts
and two gentle hellos

Leslie Dianne is a playwright, poet, novelist, screenwriter and performer whose work has been acclaimed internationally at the Harrogate Fringe Festival in Great Britain, The International Arts Festival in Tuscany, Italy, The Teatro Lirico in Milan, Italy and at La Mama, ETC in NYC. Her stage plays have been produced in NYC at The American Theater of Actors, The Raw Space, The Puerto Rican Traveling Theater and The Lamb's Theater, and at Theater Festivals in Texas and Indiana. She holds a BA in French Literature from CUNY and her poetry appears in The Wild Word, Sparks of Calliope, The Elevation Review, Quaranzine, The Dillydoun Review, Line Rider Press, Flashes and elsewhere. Her writing was recently nominated for a Pushcart Prize and Best of The Net.