The Color of Light. by MarciaMarcia
By MarciaMarcia
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The Color of Light. ( Poetry Monthly)
I heard today that she
had given in
to fears and insecurity
allowing cover
to envelop her light
and beckon sleep
to take away her rhythms
I stayed distanced
never close
yet ever open
to more of her in me
than I could admit
I sensed her pain
knew it as my own
and did not want to look upon it
within her eyes
thoughts stir
this could be me
retreating into
the vast void of self
where
there
muffled echoes sound
light flickers dim
questioned
by distanced memory
there
blackness holds back
glaring colors
yellow daisy gardens
abutting huge truncated trees
beneath
blood stained rocks
lurk dark
in witness
from beyond a velvet lake
all is weighted
smothered
ground into
stillness
of blackest pigment
swept
into void
where movement is staid
and eyes stare inward
i have been…
where you are
now
trapped
within
yet safe from outside
I have
been
where you are now
but for a brief enough moment
to want to be distracted
by the color
of light MarciaMarcia
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Comments
I enjoyed this piece Marcia.
I enjoyed this piece Marcia. I wonder if you meant it to be for the Poetry Monthly rather than the Inspiration Point?
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Really clever. I like this a
Really clever. I like this a lot.
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A vivid insight into the
A vivid insight into the deepest recesses of the troubled, self-smothering mind.
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