Returning to Empty Rooms
By sunshine
Tue, 09 Jun 2009
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he pushed open the doors
which for so long had been sealed tight
against the tide of days
he wandered through her shuttered rooms
following the lines of indecision
and fractured conversation
dark walls were painted thick
with memories of past horrors and
questions which had tormented her
were etched deep in the flaking plaster
the time for answers had come and gone
scattered fragments of a mirror
perjured the years of silence which had
stretched between them
the mark of tears in the dust
gave testimony to wounds
now deeply scarred
he threw open the windows and light
spilled onto a bed stained by imagined bliss
and the ignorance
which she had called trust
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Love the imagery in this,
Love the imagery in this, but not sure about the last line - it feels extra, what do you think?
J x
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Well, I didn't read it
Permalink Submitted by Silver Spun Sand on
Well, I didn't read it 'before' but I sure admire it 'after'. Brilliant imagery, as Jennifer says. A much savoured poem.
Tina
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Just popped back to say many
Permalink Submitted by Silver Spun Sand on
Just popped back to say many congrats on the well-deserved cherry;-)
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I missed the change too. It
I missed the change too. It certainly works nicely the way it is.
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Lovely poem. congrats on the
Permalink Submitted by sarah wilson on
Lovely poem. congrats on the cherry:)
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Very well done and the
Permalink Submitted by Cavalcader on
Very well done and the cherry, I love the verse Scattered fragments perjured years of silence? Reminds of the mirror cracked from side to side and she rode down to camelot, " The Lady of Shalot" Im new to all this, oldie trying.c x
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Love this poem full of deep
Love this poem full of deep intetention and provocative imagery...well done on the cherry...
Puma
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very dark but then,
very dark but then, literally, there's light at the end. Another well earned cherry.
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THis is such a deep poem,
Permalink Submitted by mariaduffy on
THis is such a deep poem, but full of meaning. The imagery is excellent and you've really dragged us into the person's mind. If it's autobiographical, you've done a wonderful job in portraying the feelings and if it's not, you've done an amazing job in making it believeable. Wonderful free verse yet again. Maria x
mariaduffy
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What I most like about this,
What I most like about this, aside from the excellent imagery (the stanza starting with 'scattered fragments of a mirror...' is my favourite) is the lack of puntuation or capitals. Makes the piece feel like it is whispered to the reader.
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