Night sky stared down at me
And said, "Little one, soon
You will be among us.
And you will shine brightly."
Looking back, so I am.
So I am.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Monday, September 20, 2010
My Agony
You are my dear agony,
You are my blissful pain.
You are my source of chaos,
You are my burning rain.
You are my nightmare,
You are my love.
You are my dark half,
You are my black dove.
You are my darkness,
You are my soul.
You are my corruption,
You are my whole.
You are my blissful pain.
You are my source of chaos,
You are my burning rain.
You are my nightmare,
You are my love.
You are my dark half,
You are my black dove.
You are my darkness,
You are my soul.
You are my corruption,
You are my whole.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Two Poems
Rescue
No goodness is left,
Not one small trace
Of peace or light
In this bad place.
The dark is all
That I can see,
Have mercy, you,
Come rescue me.
Cold
Cold light shining,
Merciless.
Cold eyes gleaming,
Passionless.
Cold soul pulsing,
Bodiless.
Cold mind racing,
Heartless.
Cold blow flowing,
Ruthless.
Cold corpse moving,
Soulless.
No goodness is left,
Not one small trace
Of peace or light
In this bad place.
The dark is all
That I can see,
Have mercy, you,
Come rescue me.
Cold
Cold light shining,
Merciless.
Cold eyes gleaming,
Passionless.
Cold soul pulsing,
Bodiless.
Cold mind racing,
Heartless.
Cold blow flowing,
Ruthless.
Cold corpse moving,
Soulless.
Saturday, September 11, 2010
In Remembrance of 9-11
Outside, the trees were starting to turn, the leaves beginning the change from green to all sorts of hues. Inside the car, overwhelming gray dominated. Even the driver, a woman whose hair had started to gray early, was affected. She was alone in the car, but she sometimes heard others there, where they once were, where she wished they were now. One of those voices was her own.
Along the winding rural road she drove, knowing exactly where she was going. The sun still held itself high, but she wouldn’t have cared if it were already dusk. For almost an hour she drove, stopping at a cemetery out in the middle of nowhere. This was perhaps one of the most peaceful resting places in the world. Colors seemed to clash as the woman left her car, vibrant color flowing over everything. She walked with a bouquet in her hand, eyes closed. She had sometimes had nightmares about this place; she knew it too well.
Kneeling where she was used to, tears started flowing down her face as she placed the flowers upon the grave of her husband. For the first time in nine years, to the day, she spoke.
“I love you.”
Along the winding rural road she drove, knowing exactly where she was going. The sun still held itself high, but she wouldn’t have cared if it were already dusk. For almost an hour she drove, stopping at a cemetery out in the middle of nowhere. This was perhaps one of the most peaceful resting places in the world. Colors seemed to clash as the woman left her car, vibrant color flowing over everything. She walked with a bouquet in her hand, eyes closed. She had sometimes had nightmares about this place; she knew it too well.
Kneeling where she was used to, tears started flowing down her face as she placed the flowers upon the grave of her husband. For the first time in nine years, to the day, she spoke.
“I love you.”
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