OrpheusA Poem by TaraIt is late and I await my Orpheus. The night is heavy in silence. Darkness overwhelms. In despair I imagine your lyre calling to me.
I am ashamed. Who am I to be rescued? Here I stand Jasmine in my garden, wine fills my glass and yet I thirst.
I have forgotten the Spring and the gold of the sky ablaze with clandestine desire.
I cannot recall the blue shadow of morning nor the scent of burning fire the whispered breaths of poetry.
My emptiness is vast. I have lost the soft touch of your kiss. Through the closing door, I see the last slivers of light.
It is late. I lay trembling desperate for your song. © 2008 TaraReviews
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Added on July 6, 2008AuthorTaraLong Island, NYAbout"Poetry is a zoo in which you keep demons and angels." Les Murray "I'm still looking for that place where poetry resides. One day I'd like to move there and spend my days surrounded by the beauty of.. more..Writing
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