Silent WarningsA Poem by Michael (Letters and Lifelines)So worn, I can’t get passed it. So torn, But I try to mask it. Each move, Could hurt forever, With a pain, That’s a greater measure, Than all I’ve known before. My soul, In an early casket. My life, In a wicker basket. Can’t move, Cause I am fettered. Like a slave, I’m bound and tethered. And I can’t take much more. But no… Don’t go. I can’t let go. I’m praying, For a world that stays the same, For a time that doesn’t change. So no… You know, I can’t let go. I’m living, In my head, where I’m secure, In a past I know for sure. Confined, In a lonely bracket. No choice, On a lonely ratchet. My world, Is about to sever. I fight to keep, It all together. The way it was before. I hear, The silent rackets. Alarms, Like broken gaskets. I’m told, That change is better. I don’t believe them, Whatsoever. I can’t take this anymore. But no… Don’t go. I can’t let go. I’m praying, For a world that stays the same, For a time that doesn’t change. So no… You know, I can’t let go. I’m living, In my head, where I’m secure, In a past I know for sure. © 2016 Michael (Letters and Lifelines)Reviews
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Added on July 3, 2016Last Updated on July 3, 2016 AuthorMichael (Letters and Lifelines)NYAboutMy first poetry book, "Half-Hour Silence" can be checked out here on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Half-Hour-Silence-Letters-Lifelines-1/dp/1511995882/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1454360414&sr=8-1&keywo.. more..Writing
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