RemembranceA Poem by spenceProse poem written for a Writer's Cafe contest.Traumatised I look ahead The rotor of the ceiling fan oscillates To the sad hymn of my rites A memento of my life
Upon another uniform On civvie street before Once upon a livelihood
I want so much to ask them Why the gold upon my finger is not felt there anymore Are images of offspring close to hand?
But my mouth is dry enough to mute the tongue Nor will my mind still upon the blue and white spectators Who seem to morbidly dread the final score
And I remember my body laid down on the ground
As the rotor turns beyond my time. © 2010 spenceAuthor's Note
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1 Review Added on May 31, 2010 Last Updated on May 31, 2010 Tags: Poetry contest, prose poetry AuthorspenceGrimsby, United KingdomAboutJust returning to WritersCafe after a couple of years in the wilderness of life. I'm a 40 year old (until December 2013, at least) father of two, former youth and community worker, sometime socio-pol.. more..Writing
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