Open Poetry #42 |
Light and Shadow |
Thalen Junior Member
since 2007-12-15
Posts 35New Jersey, USA |
Light and Shadow. Kieran Maye I stand at an Apex. Not the crossroads, Of traditional indecision. But I stand, holding a ball of light. Given to me as a key, A key to my soul and to my salvation. As I try to hold the light close to me, My shadow grows, long and darker. Its intoxicating whispers, drowning my ears I shudder, as only the warmth of the light, Reminds me of its love for me. So subtle, so calming. Like the doe, who drinks in still rivers, I take the light within me, letting myself glow from within. To those who struggle in shadow, trying to hold their own light. Remind you, I will, As the clock strikes noon, and the bells toll loud. Where the sun stands at it highest, Built up by love, and truth. The shadows, Simply are no more. [This message has been edited by Thalen (03-28-2008 10:40 PM).] |
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Seoulair Senior Member
since 2008-03-27
Posts 807Seoul S.Korea |
beautiful write! |
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Robert E. Jordan Member Rara Avis
since 2008-01-25
Posts 8541Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Thalen, What is tradition indecision? Other than that question, I think this make fairly good use of symbolism. Bobby |
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Thalen Junior Member
since 2007-12-15
Posts 35New Jersey, USA |
Ah, excuse me its suppose to be "traditional indecision" since in my poetry magazine, I received many cliche poetry about having "two paths of good and evil." A slight jab, if you will. |
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Decaflame Senior Member
since 2001-05-11
Posts 1635 |
Like the doe, who drinks in still rivers, I take the light within me, letting myself glow from within. ~*~ No better way to see light. |
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