Tis was a hideous New England day in late march- the clouds were raining wet grey, petals were on the brink of blossom and I was being driven crazy by the tick and the tock that rang from my clock.
I've always loved writing, I've known that it was what I was meant to spend the rest of my life doing since I was 8 years old, but for some reason... I just never could write poetry. That is, until I read "Come In" by Robert Frost and could not escape the tormenting echoes those words thrust upon the walls of my mind. Angst charged at my lungs, uncertainty pumped in my veins and my inescapable fear of time needed to find a means of release....
and so birthed the start of what I am now most passionate about- poetry and it came in the form of...
The Clock
The soles of my
shoes
Have faded away
From pacing this
pavement
Day after day.
The cracks in
the road
Are beginning to
grow
Like raging
tides
Subject to what
Neptune decides.
The tick of my
watch
Beats with my
pulse
As my eyes watch
it,
Fearful and
lost.
I hear the tick
ring
The tock
measures a second
It pounds in my
ears,
The day comes to
an end,
And it echoes
the beat
Deep in my head.
I regret with no
doubt
The time I spend
wasted about
Feeling
indifferent,
Strained,
From this
growing pain
That is subject
to the clock.
I’m afraid
Of the sound of
the rain
As it drips on
my window
And falls drop
by drop
Like the watch
on my wrist
Calling tick-
tock.
There are
mornings when I wake
Wanting to make
The day as
beautiful as the changing
Color of trees
As they blow in
the breeze,
Humming so
sweetly,
Despite their
falling leafs.
But as my feet
crush
These fallen
flowers,
I listen to the
crunch
And see them
turning to dust.
All around,
Their colors
once beautiful
Are turning to
brown.
Then the boat of
my clock
Ticks from its
dock
And the sails
howl with the wind crying- tock tock.
If this is your first poem, my gosh, I'm sure your recent ones are amazing. I've been writing for a very long time now and none of my works could compare to this. I loved the rhyme scheme and how it has a story and held my attention the whole time. I love it! Great write :)
A amazing poem. You had to be a reader at a young age. Great description and vision for a 8 year old. A excellent poem. I like the many stories inside this poem.
Coyote
hard to believe this is your first poem. perhaps i should take a gander at that book that got you started, because this is still such great work. if you hadn't said it, we'd never have known this was your first poem. you're an inspiration to read. continue writing the way you do. you certainly brighten up a dreary day
Wow, Frost filled you lungs, your heart and your mind.. and taught you, without speaking directly to you, how the words of life should touch us all.. Well, very well crafted.. BLOWN AWAY.. super write..
I can hardly believe this was your first poem. It is elegant, powerful, moving, thought-provoking, entertaining, capturing, riveting, swelling with some lines of perfect rhyme and meter that contrast the expertly placed, seemingly chaotic (yet beautiful) lines. Thank you for taking the time to write this. It is utterly brilliant.
I hate this part. This is the part where I try to tell you who I am, what I've been and what I want with every single last milimeter of blood dancing in my veins to become- the person who my heart bea.. more..