In a CaveA Poem by Philip WardlowA Poem about consoling someone in pain the best way you know how.
I see the unseen knife twist in your gut. It slices into me as well, a pale shadow to yours, but I feel it just the same. If I could take it all I would, to eliminate what you feel. from sunrise to sunset. I admire your strength, I cry at times I love it so. Your torments deserve accolades but instead you just get more of the same pain day after day. I wish I could name your enemy, put form to the intangible, call out your pain to the floor and wrestle into submission. I dream of being a knight, riding out to the field to slay the dragon that breathes its fire into you from afar. I would cut off its head and stab it through its evil heart. But your pain is hidden, in a dark cave it dwells deep. I have no torch bright enough to enter its depths to pull the foul beast out. So I will sit, I will watch, I will console The night with you next to the fire in your embrace. and I will simply wait. By Philip Wardlow
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Added on January 29, 2013Last Updated on February 1, 2013 Tags: poem, pain, lovempoetry, love, friendship, sickness, cancer, affliction, monster AuthorPhilip WardlowGrand Rapids, MIAboutI went back to college and took creative writing and english lit courses along with participating in several writing groups to hone my skills as a writer. I am into writing Horror stories, fantasy, .. more..Writing
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