I walked alone in the woodsA Poem by Kenny BellamyI walked alone in the woods, supple branches peeling away from my face. Aquamarine moonlight flew across the span of tree-to-tree covering our backs-- the woods, and I-- and friends I should not seek to have. And what those woods held, dogs in traps, sasquatches in the hills, men on park benches in the dark on the trunks of grey-black towers-- and friends that I would not seek to have. Whose shadows are these? the rooty way has dimed, the moon is dead, and these trees are pushing in, crowding, wrapping arm-over-arm, where once they stood alone. Like friends I would have sought to have. One Orphean eye I will not turn, will not step out of, will not complain even as these shuddering spectators lean into my shoulder, resting their heads of wet hair, spiraling down, seeking comfort, I should not give" for friends I will not seek to keep. For fear I will not be kept-- will not be remembered in someone else’s epitaph. Who will walk in the dark not knowing where they are going for me? For a friend--I will not be for them. I am not one of them, I am the man, who howls his watch, In this dark passage somewhere far from home, alone in the woods that hide from me © 2017 Kenny Bellamy |
StatsAuthorKenny BellamyFredericksburg, VAAboutTeacher, Actor, Writer working out of Fredericksburg. Originally from North Yorkshire UK. Obligatory request, do not use writings on this page for any purpose without permission. more..Writing
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