Farthest Shore

Farthest Shore

A Poem by Sleiman Azizi
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These words are about the nature of longing.

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I hear your cries across the sea
Where are the mighty, the strong
Who would free the Siren from its song?
They lie at night in their dreams,
While you, you wait alone
On the farthest shore.

© 2014 Sleiman Azizi


Author's Note

Sleiman Azizi
Are there any unnatural interruptions to this poem and do you feel there is distance through its words?

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Solitude and quietude are to aspects which bear a certain amount of mistery. See, in solitude we find the feeling that as we yearn and not exactly knowing why or for what we still need that feeling as if something was coming towards us. So we gro inwardly were we create like a vessel depositing and hoping that this vessel will be able to cmmunicate which that. In hope we remain ailently awaiting for that moment were reciprocity of intention will come and greet us.

Thankyou

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Added on October 30, 2014
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Tags: longing, desire, hope, perspective, poetry, Siren