Poem 2-15 e2

Poem 2-15 e2

A Poem by Keith

eyes of innocence

beguiled by truth

a fair reflection

to whom I lose

the palisade of self

I fought to construe

a tiger's roar

reduced to mew

voiced in moments

with attention consumed

by lingering whispers

beloved static quavers

of cordial residue

and this pulse rambles pointless

within resigned virtue

bygones decidedly empty

, without memories due you

 

© 2008 Keith


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eyes of innocence
beguiled by truth

a tiger's roar
reduced to mew

Tell it like it is! I love this. It's all here, you have captured that absolute attraction where nothing or no-one else exists. Someone catch your eye?

I read it aloud and it flows beautifully. Really nice. Well done.


Posted 16 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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Added on February 5, 2008

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Keith
Keith

Winnipeg, Canada



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Have written, in many forms, most my life. Anything which one is capable of expressing will be welcomed by another, for the furthering of their understanding. This will be accepted before judgement .. more..

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