Ghost of a Girl in GreenA Poem by Linda Marie Van TassellI am wingless in a world of air.She was a ghost of a girl in green fair of skin and quiet demeanor with a haunting stare and peaceful mien sure to possess those who have seen her.
I felt her gaze with its depths unknown peer out from under her long, dark hair. She sat on the porch swing all alone smoldering in dusk. I saw her there!
I felt the pang of tears in my throat as dewdrops glimmered upon my cheek. So quiet the moment, hushed, remote. So many words, but I could not speak.
She didn’t move but moved right through me; and black as ink, she covered my eyes. She sunk her soul into my body, drank my existence with thirsty cries.
Midnight passed into a jealous sun. In a quiver of light, wet with tears, morning wept, beautifully undone, breathed in the ocean of bygone years.
I am wingless in a world of air. I bloom in gardens that none can see. I peer out from under long, dark hair, a ghost of a girl in green - yes - me! © 2017 Linda Marie Van TassellAuthor's NoteReviews
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Added on April 10, 2016Last Updated on December 1, 2017 Tags: Haunted, Haunting Eyes, Ghost, Me AuthorLinda Marie Van TassellVAAboutPoetry has been my passion since I was about fifteen years old, and I love the structure of rhyme and meter moreso than just randomly throwing words upon a page without any form whatsoever. Whi.. more..Writing
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