07-08-2021, 07:57 PM
Instead of making a new thread for each poem like I'd been doing, I'm just going to keep posting them to this thread. I've already gone back and deleted some because... ever look at something you wrote and think to yourself, "Who wrote this crap?" It happens a lot with artists of any kind. And it happened with some of the poems I wrote. A number of them just felt like they were too blunt, like I was trying to smush words into a frame that they just weren't meant for.
My biggest inspirations are Robert Frost and Emily Dickinson, with some nods to Shel Silverstein and John Updike, just off the top of my head. Hope you all enjoy.
My biggest inspirations are Robert Frost and Emily Dickinson, with some nods to Shel Silverstein and John Updike, just off the top of my head. Hope you all enjoy.
Reinforcements, Part 2
Why did I come back?
I know the answer all too well.
I cannot forget.
I was there to see it firsthand.
But long after the kingdom collapsed
I could not say how much time elapsed
Now I lie down in its foundation
Resting in my camp.
I extinguished my lamp.
What a strange sensation
I felt as I laid down
I could see the queen's crown
Crowds in exultation
Every blade of grass
Waving like scores of sheathed swords en masse.
The moon full overhead
I am filled with dread
Though my charge is long gone
Never to return
Scattered to the four winds
Like fish fins
Flying away from a stone.
I say goodnight to the princess
On a journey to see the palace her soldiers razed long ago.
Should I serve this new liege -- the one who usurped my queen's throne?
As I settle into slumber, I think I know the answer.