Widower

Widower

A Poem by Leslie Philibert
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a poem

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Knowing there are
many words for night;
nightwatch,nightshade,nightfall

but none of the space
of a halved bed,an envelope starched,
flat with white,unslept in

and hands devoid of
a trace of perfume or rest warmth,
a slight breath,a gentle curve.

Let him cherish the lost presence

of a drowned moon
of darkness long
of standing time.

© 2015 Leslie Philibert


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I would return to this one looking for one of yours to review. Valentine

Posted 9 Years Ago


I like how you focused on visual impressions rather than emotional ones to express loneliness...it adds a unique touch to this poem.

Posted 9 Years Ago


You expressed this in a way that is unusual; yet the last four lines carries the weight of its content. Well done, Sir.

Posted 9 Years Ago


A very impressive poem on a very sad subject.
Loneliness is very painful. How can the space of someone now gone ever be filled?


Posted 9 Years Ago


Sad and yet wonderful. Emapthic and superbly written.

Posted 9 Years Ago


Yes, and for the widow it is pretty much the same. I still turn to him when I hear a strange noise in the night, but he is not there. We all miss what is no longer there. Valentine

Posted 9 Years Ago


Such a deeply sad piece here Leslie. One I relate to although my bed is empty every night for a different reason. You capture the image of the bed devoid of presence and undisturbed. At times there is solace in it though; no one to steal the quilt or snore lol!

Posted 9 Years Ago



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Leslie Philibert
Leslie Philibert

Bavaria, Germany



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