Another Little Poem
January 30, 2008
She lingers through the empty halls of her own mind
The silk of her nightgown picking up dust as it drags along the floor
She passes rooms filled with memories
Memories of ribbons and curls
First kisses and first loves
Rooms of things she has lost And rooms of things she has willingly given away
Rooms filled with the faces of people who sincerely have touched her life
And others whom she has touched
People she loved and people who loved her back
The hall stretches onward seeming to never end
Forward and forward she moves
Gliding across the wooden panels like an angel gliding along the heavens
Until, finally, she sees the end and sadly welcomes it
She knows what this means
She understands
And as she steps through the finale cherry wood door at the end of the hall her internal sun sets
A Little Poem.
January 30, 2008
The Night is dark and calm
As I lay in bed staring up at the dotted, white, bland ceiling above me
My eyes chase the ceiling fan in that same circular motionOver, and over, and over
Until, ever so slowly, that familiar feeling begins to sink its claws into my tender flesh
I can feel my eyes become heavy, like the weight on my heart
My mind stills and suddenly I am at peace as I drift
Drift silently onto the night
Silently into a deep sleep
And leave my pain for another day
