Kailashana2
Jul 06, 2011

wraith, forlorn and reborn

in the night's frenzy
entertaining huddled shadows of doubt
sits the recluse of fear, hunched
over in a dark and heavy shawl

the nightingale sings her sweetest song
and the night-blooming jasmine perfumes
the courtyard with melancholy sublime

a preying mantis sits on my shoulder
whispering secrets I can not tell lest you
awaken from your dream and see me for
what I am--

a will-o-the-wisp, a waif weeping, a willow
dancing with the hunger
that is the blood of life,

my cup is empty,

I return,
daylight attends and I recede into ever more...

About This Poem

Review Request Intensity: I want the raw truth, feel free to knock me on my back

Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft

About the Author

Region, Country: Ohio, USA

Favorite Poets: Bokonon: “Let your life be the poem you write”.

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Comments

K

The unfortunate thing with my poetry (to me accordingly), is that I write what passes through, and it always seems to have a melancholy about it, as if I'm already dead, and I'm reliving something or another. It's impossible to tell where I was that particular day of that particular poem. The poem itself is the door to my perception.

Clear as mud? Exactly! Thanks for your read & question, Ian. We're all the the same separate journey.
Poets making their way home their their unique doors of perception.

~A