Sometimes I like to take time out of my busy life
to remember,
The Woman in the Grass.
She sits in a paddock.
The grass has long turned brown.
Her long hair mingles with the foliage.
Dark waves cascading down.
She peers up at the heavens.
Mottled by many a dark cloud.
Her storm-grey eyes like daggers.
O! What mysteries they shroud.
She gasps as it begins to rain.
Acidic tears pouring down.
She falls asleep as all her pain,
Seeps into the ground.
She is the Mother Goddess.
We've drugged her into sleep.
We've poisoned, pillaged, and plundered her body.
The punishments we must reap.
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I, too, welcome you and it is
I, too, welcome you and it is a fine poem, this "The Woman In The Grass".
Sadly, the deep scars in our only home, are devastating. There is nothing it does not touch and you touched them all beautifully and honestly.
~A
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Hi,
the first 2 stanzas remind me a Pre-Raphaelite painting, and so i enjoyed the imagery. The metre is consistent through out the poem and so the poem flows quite well.
Nice job.
Lou