“I pulled you from the water And kept you in my bed. A lost, forsaken daughter Of a past that isn’t dead. Somehow love from sweet obsession Branched and broke a heart of stone. Distrust became confession, Solemn vows of blood and bone. But in the wind, I hear the strain, Pilgrim soul that time has found. It moans to whisk you back again. Bid me follow, sweetly drown. Don’t go near the water, love. Stay away from strand or sea. You cannot walk on water, love. The lough will take you far from me.” PoemTragedyLongingStanzas Book:What the Wind Knows Source: What the Wind Knows
“You think it’s a game? Unintelligible? Ha! Envision no spoons. This is serious. It is a matter of joy versus emptiness.” JoySeriousExistentialismExistentialHaikuSpoonsNot A GameStanzasGravity Of Poetry Author:Kristen Henderson, Of My Maiden Smoking