Monday, September 17, 2007

afterthought---Monday Poetry Train

I often picture myself
lolling on grass, staring at the sky-
longing to submerge myself in the vast island of
seemingly nothingness.

where stars romance with me,
I touch the sun along with the moon
with other celestial bodies thrown in good measure;
away from the banality
of routine.

such a place where
anonymity gets to be so much a part
striking individuality, striving even further to exist
with determination
and dignity.

as an afterthought
that reminds me, ennui setting in,
apparently, for no reason, I have been bored
with you of late.

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11 comments:

Julia Phillips Smith said...

"as an afterthought
that reminds me, ennui setting in,
apparently, for no reason, I have been bored
with you of late."

Great ending! I also loved:
"staring at the sky-
longing to submerge myself"

I've never thought of the sky and 'submerge' together, which makes your image so original.

Bill said...

Oops! This one has a sting in its tail.

Anonymous said...

Yes, a biting ending. Seeing the vast nothingness tends to do that.

Anna J. Evans said...

I'm with the rest of them, GREAT ending. Really enjoyed it.

Anna J. Evans

Lisa Andel said...

Going to sound like a broken record here, but I'm with the rest. The ending is my favorite part of this poem.

Joy Renee said...

it is my experience too that return to the mundane after a cosmic consciousness experience

Dewey said...

I wondered if maybe you meant bored with blogging, since you mention anonymity, which sounds like the internet.

Susan Helene Gottfried said...

I love the ending, of course. I so get it; that's how I felt about so many of the guys I dated. Always yearning for bigger and better and then coming back to Earth and stopping and ... yeah. That was the end of things, all right.

Ann said...

Awesome poem. Love the ending.

Jill said...

I found it sad that there is afterthought about that simple thing.

Amy Ruttan said...

Very descriptive I could see it very clearly in my head. Well done.