He woke up
one morning
only to find his heart
comically
impaled on her remarkable
absence.
Yet
strangely
it was not
that insufferable.
Others were there
the ailments
or the penance of their souls
in all shapes
and colours.
What an odd
comforting community
they formed
as they wildly
smiled
in the face of adversity
under a bleak
sky
of hope-despair.
11 comments:
I wonder what does this picture show?
I *LOVE* that...
The first part is the best... 'comically impaled on her remarkable absence..'
Just love it.
Scarlett & Viaggiatore
Maybe my favorite poem of yours, Vesper. And perfectly matched to that astonishing photo.
We've all known that desperate twist of hope-despair. But there is some comfort in company.
So well captured.
"find his heart comically impaled on her remarkable absence."
this is an excellent line in an excellent poem!
Nice melancholy flavor.
Ropi, it's the place I'm describing in the poem! :-) Just joking... It's art in a Montreal park, on the shores of the St.Lawrence river.
Thank you, Scarlett! I had fun with that line. :-)
Sarah, thank you! Hope-despair, I feel it could be a new word... :-)
Thank you so much, C.S.!
Thank you, Bernard! :-)
Just stunning! I wish I could hear you read it.
A very interesting juxtaposition of ideas. Love the poem.
Thank you, Lisa! There's a certain rhythm to it that I can hear when I read it in the voice of my mind...
Leigh, thank you and thank you for visiting!
"the penance of their souls" - another remarkable line.
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