The Wanderer
By Jane Hyphen
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Fog smothers
your guiding lights.
There’s a stirring
sting of danger
as you fly towards
disordered planets.
Dragging nothing,
save the sparks
of what you felt,
divine fluttering inside
your sacred voids,
where liberty sleeps.
Too far from where?
An opening scene.
And those left behind
on the opening night
know dull moments
like the enduring clouds.
They turn away before
and never dim your shine.
Scared off by your
lightening spiders.
The lightness
of leaving is all.
No strings
from which doubts hang.
An untold search
for something sharp enough
or for someone
who came back to life.
Wander
until the gold runs out
or the edge comes for you.
You’ll fade to white light,
How swift the gap seals.
You were never seen.
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Jane, I like your poem xxRay
Jane, I like your poem
xxRay
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the edge of you. the edge of
the edge of you. the edge of me. the left behind ones.
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have no idea if this is about
have no idea if this is about something like Voyager probe or David Bowie or ....
I don't know. But in the hugeness of space, which frightens me, you made a sense of loneliness and grandeur. Your last line, I thought could either be never seen by an alien life or seeming never seen because so many lives passed in the left behind place and when something is forgotten, for the ones forgetting, it has never been.
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Hi Jane,
Hi Jane,
I wish I could be a skilful reader like Di, she's always committed to getting deeply into the heart of poems. I felt quite spiritual reading your poem, it was like an out of body experience, a nomad forever searching. Maybe a deep thinker who questions life and the past that has brought us to the here and now.
A thoughtful poem.
Jenny.
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I've read this a few times. I
I've read this a few times. I like the ambiguous existentialism that it quietly demands. "The lightness of leaving is all." Paul
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I have just found this and am
I have just found this and am so glad I did - wonderfully enigmatic, I can see why it made Di think of David Bowie. Did you know he used to make up some of his songs by cutting up sentences and seeing where the words landed?
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