Old Man in the Evening

Old Man in the Evening

A Poem by Kieran Hamilton

And he will sigh and speak no more
of burdens made of gossamer
and the thin tendrils of his thought.
For they are vapid as the wind
and move beyond the earth.
Travelling down the pre-lit paths,
the ghost trails of deadened stars.

© 2015 Kieran Hamilton


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Kieran Hamilton
Kieran Hamilton

Durban, Kwa-zulu Natal, South Africa



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