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Turrets and towers and a fortified keep all protected by barbicans of stone encircle a heart that solitary beats besieged by being alone. The curtain wall rises terribly high behind a dark, wide, and deep moat. Behind both hides a soul with a sigh draped in a man-at-arms’ coat. The banners are torn and raggedly hang far above the desolate ward, while the heart hopes for a cannonade’s bang to free itself with a stroke of a sword. And there approaches on the sunlit plain a fellow heart with siege engines in train.
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Oct 9, 2024
Oct 9, 2024 at 4:10 AM UTC
The siege
Turrets and towers and a fortified keep all protected by barbicans of stone encircle a heart that solitary beats besieged by being alone. The curtain wall rises terribly high behind a dark, wide, and deep moat. Behind both hides a soul with a sigh draped in a man-at-arms’ coat. The banners are torn and raggedly hang far above the desolate ward, while the heart hopes for a cannonade’s bang to free itself with a stroke of a sword. And there approaches on the sunlit plain a fellow heart with siege engines in train.
A very personal poem about loneliness and depression. Dedicated to my wife.
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53/M/Potsdam, Germany
Oct 9, 2024
Oct 9, 2024 at 4:10 AM UTC
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