Blind Vision
    by Ernest Williamson III
I saw gold violins
descending from granite black skies
the way of the wind
was in constant flux
women were giving birth on bridges on highways
some were hovering above the Mississippi river
laughing at the drowning unbelievers
surrounding them I saw the moon
glide with stealth and ghost-like confidence
alternating in color pink, white, then gray
yet I didn't see my peace
my missing rib
my systemic buckle
known for holding me
in involuntary bliss
and placid stillness
at night
and so my dream
was of minor mentioning
lest I ever imagine imagination
without creativity

Ernest Williamson III, has a B.A. in Creative Writing and an M.A. in English from The University of Memphis. His literary publication credits include, "Electric Acorn", "The Canopic Jar", "Entropic Desires", "The Makakta", "Scribble", "Ariga Magazine", "Subjective Substance", "Adagio Verse Quarterly", "The Oracular Tree", "Poetry Webring Review", "SP Quill Magazine",Moonwort Review, Muse Apprentice Guild,"Snow Monkey" (forthcoming this year),"Prose Toad" , and many others.

Ernest has recently been accepted into New England College's M.F.A. Despite his admission into New England College's M.F.A. program, he has decided to attend Seton Hall University (Ph.D. program in Higher Education, Leadership, Management, & Policy).