Stricken Anguish

Stricken Anguish

A Poem by Gerry Legister
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Disloyalty is bitter blow to the soul

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The Essene of embellish
a whisper that enflame my heart,
stricken with severe anguish   
the sense of imprisoned art.
Hesitate before tears began to fall,
when dark clouds covered my face
I feel the brevity of thunder call.
Disloyalty is dripping like foreboding ice,
Cold eyes hold sorrow above the brow
in ruin friendship lies the vanquish foes,
safe from the bruising rod below
the sentimental core of all the heroes.

Conquers with monumental victories worn
they walked around collusion walls,
stricken anguish and smitten with a frown   
I am the clown unwinding through the coils.
With only a glimmer of hope.
The flavour almost smooth and snuffed out,
Crumpled anguish clambering in a loop,
where emotion rage in the fight with doubt.

© 2015 Gerry Legister


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Added on November 9, 2015
Last Updated on November 9, 2015
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Gerry Legister
Gerry Legister

Sheffield , Silver Spring , Jamaica



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Gerry is a gifted poet, who defines the difficulties of life with the simplicity of living by faith, his inspirational writing and artistic rendering has inspired many to find deeper faith in their be.. more..

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