Transient

Transient

A Poem by Kristina Moulaison

This spirit speaks to me
in a hushed, urgent voice.
It blends in my mind
a perfect harmony
to my waking life.
This graveyard,
I am walking through
in daylight
writing my epitaph
with my own hand.
This specter whispers my lines
like I am a forgetful understudy
to this drama I am living. 
This spirit deep and restless
moans urgency
speaks of desire
wanting always more,
finding no rest.
I lay down atop
this grass.
The gravestone
hovers over me,
the stars blinking overhead,
they're already gone
I'm already gone.

© 2012 Kristina Moulaison


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Because I asked about this, I know how you intended it. What I get though, is something almost foreboding. As I mentioned, I read the graveyard to be a metaphor for our current lives. Reading it as I do overwhelms me ... introduces me more intimately with my own mortality.

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kristina Moulaison

12 Years Ago

As if we need more introducing, right?! :) But thank you as that was my intention I suppose.



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hm, who is the spirit here.... outside of the narrator, the narrator's voice, or maybe the reader. Very good writing!

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kristina Moulaison

12 Years Ago

I suppose it's my dead self speaking to my living self, echoing back at me, to not waste this. Look.. read more
Kristina Moulaison

12 Years Ago

thanks btw! :)
sithlordjp

12 Years Ago

We have so little time here... let's make the most of it. :)
This speaks to me as a ambivalent mortality, flirting with the other side
of the unknown and what could possibly be. Nice done Misty.


Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kristina Moulaison

12 Years Ago

Thank you! I appreciate you reading and leaving your thoughts! I appreciate your perspective on this.. read more
Dream Weaver

12 Years Ago

My pleasure, exceptional writing I must say...
Because I asked about this, I know how you intended it. What I get though, is something almost foreboding. As I mentioned, I read the graveyard to be a metaphor for our current lives. Reading it as I do overwhelms me ... introduces me more intimately with my own mortality.

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kristina Moulaison

12 Years Ago

As if we need more introducing, right?! :) But thank you as that was my intention I suppose.

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Added on March 1, 2012
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Kristina Moulaison
Kristina Moulaison

Bellingham, WA



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I write. Read me. We don't read and write poetry because it's cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race. And the human race is filled with passion. And medicine, la.. more..

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