private paradise starting to fall apart

private paradise starting to fall apart

A Poem by Philip Gaber

I shuffled the streets,   searching for sustenance,   pleading for redemption,   petitioning the world   for some compassion,   a small heroic gesture   of tenderness;   an arm around my shoulder,   a smile from a place   where the soul sometimes hides,   where the spirit resides,   but never subsides,   where joyrides   cause wide-eyed tye-dyed brides   to collide with the ides of march,   forcing them to be pried   away from their pride and to   decide whether or not   the


I shuffled the streets,

searching for sustenance,

pleading for redemption,

petitioning the world

for some compassion,

a small heroic gesture

of tenderness;

an arm around my shoulder,

a smile from a place

where the soul sometimes hides,

where the spirit resides,

but never subsides,

where joyrides

cause wide-eyed tye-dyed brides

to collide with the ides of march,

forcing them to be pried

away from their pride and to

decide whether or not

the cry ever justifies the lie,

if the why is subtler

then the sigh,

if the I

is more important

then the my.

© 2024 Philip Gaber


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Philip Gaber
Philip Gaber

Charlotte, NC



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