A Serious Man
By PoppyS
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Don’t make me a stranger
in this, your closing hours of need
my ever so serious man
with the melancholy smile.
I know you exist painted with deaths extinction
written in those soft brown eyes.
Yet when
this night taps you on the shoulder
searching out each thought
leaving trails of ice-cold fear
can you honestly say, that you would choose
to be alone -
listening to the clock
chiming down each hour.
When you could, but for the want of asking
have me, so very, very close.
You say nothing yet I know by your stillness
that you would rather the room be empty
inwardly pleading that I stop cradling your hand.
So I shall take my final goodbye, my serious man
for you leave me with nothing else to give
outside this unhappiness of my going…
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You've captured the persona
You've captured the persona of a man who wishes to suffer in silence. This is how I read this poingnant poem. Hope I didn't get what you were trying to say out of context.
Jenny.
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Such a chasm of sadness...I
Such a chasm of sadness...I want to hold your hand
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