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A flawless poem (Jan. 2014)

a  flawless poem

if such there were,

will always be,

the next one

 

my poor soul,

my rag tag heart

has no censor,

so careless, reckless,

as if words were but

frivolous treasures,

easy spent, easy get

 

if only, how I wish I

could harvest my best,

with golden cutlery excise

the single flawless poem,

that I know in my possess

 

lay down this hand so weary

from cupping tears,

be satisfied at long last,

so much so,

that my casket lowered,

hands in repose companioned,

clutching his best, easing his rest,

a paper record to join his ash,

his flawless poem,

at long last

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Written by
nat-lipstadt
99 / M / NYC/Lippstadt/Kraków
Published
Jan 13, 2014
Lines·Words
26·105
Notes

Written in ten minutes when Frivolous Treasure, Ingrid, and SE Reimer

excised it from with me, a triage performed and a poem delivered, fluid and tear wet,  while Mozart's Serenade No. 13 for Strings harmonized what ever music the man has left.

flawless? Perhaps one slightly less flawed.

give us your names and I will write someday

what my heart knows exists

Words are hopeless, poor substitutes for what they in vain,and we too, we call the heart's decay but this poem give unto me a deeper satisfaction than most...

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