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Michael
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0 posted 2011-07-31 06:29 PM


Ghost


I wake alone and wrenched with sweat, it seems most every night.
In dream I sit by my headstone, with eyes vacant of sight.
A dead man’s clone, hands clenched, I let the rose fall to the grave.
There, seem to bit by bit bemoan a man I could not save.

Plot untended, grass grown awry, I know no one goes there…
Grasping what seems intended by this state of disrepair.
Where, befriended by darkness I have but delayed its prize…
Devoid of dreams, hopes rescinded – a life effaced by lies.

Tragic ending my beginning, I read the epitaph.
The pressures of silence rending my heart until I laugh.
My mind wending, sifting, pinning points along the path;
Ill-fated love and loss lending grief to the aftermath.

I walk away, skies overcast, having no place to go.
A bell tolls and something fey walks along side I know.
In hues of gray, grimly amassed, and tinged with shades of sorrow…
'Recount the souls of yesterday in the storms of tomorrow.

And without end I ride this wave, my own hell in the making;
With naught to hold the thoughts unpenned in my riddled head, shaking.
My only friend, beyond the grave, could I’ve changed this?  I wonder…
By breath blown cold into the wind, given this spell I’m under?

A subtle groan, a listless hope, I pass it with the others.
My soul to keep, I must atone for sins against my brothers.
A penny thrown, a dangling rope; grasped with both hands and yet
Each night 'find sleep, cold and alone, but wake up wrenched with sweat.


Michael Anderson



Like one that on a lonesome road
Doth walk in fear and dread,
And having once turned round walks on,
And turns no more his head...


Coolridge


[This message has been edited by Michael (08-03-2011 12:59 PM).]

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suthern
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1 posted 2011-08-04 10:22 PM


Even Ebenezer had time to change the dismal future he saw... the bells that toll a death in dreams may yet peal the promise of a new day. *S*

From first word to last, I was gripped by every line!!

katahdin
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2 posted 2011-08-04 10:26 PM


Captivating!
Kat >^..^<

Lori Grosser Rhoden
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3 posted 2011-08-04 11:03 PM


chilling...
Lori

Prasad Nataraj
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4 posted 2011-08-05 12:25 PM


Fine writing. Very true about sleepless nights and the ghost within.

"The secret behind survival of mankind is kindness and love within our hearts"

ebonygirl
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5 posted 2011-08-08 06:38 PM


"... could I've changed this? I wonder..."
YES! YES! just some words of encouragement.
Smiles,
ebonygirl

Michael
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6 posted 2011-08-09 12:01 PM


Ruth, I could stand to learn a thing or three from ol' Ebenezer I bet.     

katahdin, Lori,
I'm glad you enjoyed.

Prasad, Indeed, we haunt ourselves without realizing it sometimes.

ebonygirl
quote:
"... could I've changed this? I wonder..."
YES! YES! just some words of encouragement.
  It was kind of a trick question now that I think about it.  If the answer is no, there is only despair.  If the answer is yes, then there is regret.  Sucks to be me, I guess.     Thank you for the encouragement, even so.  

Michael

JL
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7 posted 2011-08-09 01:17 PM


Again, your writing is excellent.  Enjoyed the read.

JL

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