Nomads of the Underworld
by laura inglese
Posted: 17 July 2011 Word Count: 86 Summary: This collection of poetry reflects the psychological sufference of a traveller on her train of thought,often alone in resolving problems and combatting her fears. |
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Canceled Gaze.
anceled gaze on a grey face.
Grave, the place where her mind lays
Sporadic temperament of a husband
she is slave to,
make no sudden movements,
she's likely to knife you.
A viscious angel
wasn't born among barbed wire
but thorns grew around the roses
that imprison her now
Chamomile flowers
soothe her wounds
adn her womb bears a child
she devotes herself to.
Her veil cancels any expression
that should appear on her brow
but observing her embraces
her love escapes the shroud.
anceled gaze on a grey face.
Grave, the place where her mind lays
Sporadic temperament of a husband
she is slave to,
make no sudden movements,
she's likely to knife you.
A viscious angel
wasn't born among barbed wire
but thorns grew around the roses
that imprison her now
Chamomile flowers
soothe her wounds
adn her womb bears a child
she devotes herself to.
Her veil cancels any expression
that should appear on her brow
but observing her embraces
her love escapes the shroud.
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