Keble College
By poetjude
- 1852 reads
Dare I admit that I am still lonely
and vagrant fingers tap the inside of my skull?
Restlessly tango from foot to foot.
tightened tendons leave no space to pray.
Pen poised on the edge of a page
of a half-written deistic book;
I read divinity a little too hard
as doubts kicked the cavities of my eyes.
Though I admit this, I am never alone
with memories of the day some thing or some one
knocked at the handle-less door
gate-crashed the lecture hall
with talk of meaning.
In one breathless moment
something indefinable flew
and surged through the atrium
like two thousand tiny birds.
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Lovely to see another poem
Lovely to see another poem from you! Really enjoyed reading this.
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Nice simile to finish. Leaves
Nice simile to finish. Leaves a lasting sense of something.
Parson Thru
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Good
to see something from you again. Always thoughtful and thought-provoking
best
Ewan
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Beautiful poem
It says so much about loneliness and solitude. Thhank you.8
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the last line put my thoughts
the last line put my thoughts to flight. I guess many of us are a bit like that.
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