Floods

Floods

A Poem by Meek McGee
"

Were we back to where we were?

"
She stood on the telephone pole
The only safe place since the 
Tides rose.

I could see her from the roof, 
Speaking to fish flying through 
Cars
   Were we back to where
   we were?
The cars weren't the only silence 
In the sea.

I could feel the currents dying as we 
Saw the sea rising-- Were we alone,
Or were we always this way?

A few words drifted my way,
Dying as the light died, tugging at 
Strings
   Were the material things
   ever so real?
She was asking for a word from me,
But I couldn't even feel.

My words were broken and hesitating.
They couldn't even reach her now.

She never stopped reaching out.

Did the doves die?

© 2014 Meek McGee


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i really enjoy read your poem, question make a real time conversation between the writer and readers, thank you for share the thought and inspiration

Posted 10 Years Ago


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Meek McGee

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Thanks, I'm glad you liked it!

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I love writing poetry, and thought that maybe this would be the place to get into it again. I really enjoy music, anime, and books. Especially anything that has a hint of wonder of fantasy to it. F.. more..

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