Happy VerseDay! It’s a bit late due to extra have-to’s in my life, but sometimes a verse in the dying light of day is all the more sweet.
If you have a piece you’d like to share, feel free to send it to:
sereichert@comcast.net
or in any comment on this post or at my page.
I’d love to hear from you, so send me your poems about winter, the holidays, or whatever thoughts have invaded your mind. Cheers!
Not Myself Of Late
I am long away from from the girl I once knew.
The embodiment of all that was good and bright;
swallowed by annihilating-gray skies.
Mired by the confused need,
Where my heart flounders in the soft darkness.
I pluck it out; calm it’s fluttering and gasping.
Gently shush it’s cries for you…
I let you upend me.
I let you through the layers
And the idea of you
Embedded into my soil.
Tender but steadfast seedling.
I forgot myself.
I’ve forgotten myself.
Forgotten that you are just shadow
Borne from the reflections of my desire.
A chemical reaction, unchecked.
I was dry underbrush,
And you, just a catalytic match.
But now
I am the fire.
I am heat and devastation.
I don’t need your suggestive darkness
To know that I am bright.
Wow!
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