Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
What demented creatures, this humanity, Who praise the unseen and visit the dead, who dread darkness, naming emotions, expressions, Love, hate, catatonic depression. Obsessed, counting each second in a steady breath. Who wish upon eyelashes and stars, Who hex and jinx, condemn and curse, Cross our fingers when we lie, Bless our food and pray to God That before we wake, we do not die. In the various words of noble voices, I’ve heard the sole thing keeping us from death is breath. Yet, our friend of old and dear whom we keep so inseparably near, is the one thing keeping us from life –fear.
0
Aug 3, 2011
Aug 3, 2011 at 11:18 PM UTC
Pantophobia
What demented creatures, this humanity, Who praise the unseen and visit the dead, who dread darkness, naming emotions, expressions, Love, hate, catatonic depression. Obsessed, counting each second in a steady breath. Who wish upon eyelashes and stars, Who hex and jinx, condemn and curse, Cross our fingers when we lie, Bless our food and pray to God That before we wake, we do not die. In the various words of noble voices, I’ve heard the sole thing keeping us from death is breath. Yet, our friend of old and dear whom we keep so inseparably near, is the one thing keeping us from life –fear.
emily-martinez
Written by
Aug 3, 2011
Aug 3, 2011 at 11:18 PM UTC
Request permission to use this poem