The Recluse

The Recluse

A Poem by S. G. Webb

calloused fingertips sterilize the needle
and sews the lips,
the spine bends as nylon is pressed
silence and music blends,
spent shadows drift as light commences,
rifts and pen persist,
while a fleeting gesture of honesty
makes the heart worth beating,
before pallid skin consumes the image
and makes creation invalid.

© 2011 S. G. Webb


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Added on March 31, 2011
Last Updated on May 2, 2011