Dark Poetry #3 |
Uneasy |
MIdsummerRain Member
since 2002-05-19
Posts 175St. Louis, Missouri |
~This was previously posted in Open Poetry 20, although, I feel that its place is here~ Uneasy Uneasy moods of mine that swing back and forth inside my head, worry me with their cripple silence and remind me not to speak, too loud, least I make myself aware of another pain; and another reason to introduce cause and effect alliance . . . Reaccuring dreams bring tears to my pillow late in the night and I lay awake and shiver, watching the dark actively being still and quiet frightens me; yet I hear a thousand voices whisper to me from the heart . . . and as I turn my eyes to search for a familiar face, I drift off to sleep. I wish you were here; for I could lay awake for hours in the blackness and not be alone in your arms; but then, my partial daydreams continue to rehearse missing parts, and they lead me in circles . . . dizziness makes me bitter of that past and I only want love to leave me alone; for I would rather be weak on my own, then have the confession of dependence, to have to call my own . . . These uneasy moods of mine are consistant in their apperance of a form that is assembled as my shadow, following me as I miss the sunshine and leading me, as I blindly rush towards the darkness; at least it is always there . . . and I can tolerate silence, for it is there that I can hide myself, and really see myself . . . For in much wisdom is much grief |
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Purity Senior Member
since 2001-11-20
Posts 526Once Upon, USA |
"but then, my partial daydreams continue to rehearse missing parts, and they lead me in circles . . ." AWESOME! Truly a great poem. Words used vivaciously, and I am there locked inside this with you. Thanks. I like your work tremendously! |
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MIdsummerRain Member
since 2002-05-19
Posts 175St. Louis, Missouri |
Purity, Your gentle spirit overwhelms me my friend! Thank you for your words of kindness! ~Rayne For in much wisdom is much grief |
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