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I walk on a road lush with dreams,
a road of forgotten and veiled dreams,
sometimes slowly, sometimes gaily,
sometimes lost, sometimes profound,
I walk a road of unknown mysteries,
fervently finding my way through the endless path.....

Monday, April 21, 2014

Sense of an ending...


Tears rushed through her lonely eyes
remains of a lost faith
piercing depths of her soul
this eerie sense of an ending

Cracked lips unable to tremble
silent sobs synchronous with beats
flowing like red in her veins
this eerie sense of an ending

A mayhem of incessant voices
murmuring from nowhere to nowhere
wrapping her like a volcano
this eerie sense of an ending

Crawling stealthy breath after breath
conspiring with time and mind
numbing her from toe to head
this eerie sense of an ending

Tightly gripping every muscle
twisted cords of realization and remorse
shaking her reason of existence
this eerie sense of an ending

Attaching firmly beneath her skin
million cells of painful memories
shielding all hope and happiness
this eerie sense of an ending

 Enveloping even her shadow
like the calmness of a night
terminating life moment by moment
this eerie sense of an ending. 
 

6 comments:

  1. "This eerie sense of an ending" can often be so dark and terrifying ... you have brought out the feelings so well ... loved this poem.

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  2. Conveys a lot of sadness, hopelessness and struggle. Nice.

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  3. I like the photo...the end is just another beginning. And if its truly believed the 'eerieness' is much easier to face, moment after moment, and with each passing beat.

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  4. I like the photo...the end is just another beginning. And if its truly believed the 'eerieness' is much easier to face, moment after moment, and with each passing beat.

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  5. Dark and Intense write expressed very well

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  6. The words here sting, I can relate very well. And also sometimes an ending could be liberating. Nice poem, reminds me of some poem I'd once written :) btw there's a book with the same title, you should check it out :)

    Cheers,
    Tanvi

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