Thursday, August 1, 2024

POEMS IN CAPTIVITY

1. On Days Like These


There are a million lives I want to live
In shapeless, colourless dreams 
That dance on the edge of my mind, 
Tantalizing, taunting, tormenting.  
I try to grasp, I clutch at ghosts
Of victories past and losses foretold,
I try to tell them, how the sparkles fell off
That my shiny new dress is now dirty and torn. 


Which way do I go? In the rain-soaked bed of weeds 
My wheels are rotting
With my branches full of dried-up flowers,
I stand forgotten. 
On days like these I cannot stand 
the thought of all this Potential, 
--so much of it I could choke--
Snaking round my throat, 
My necklace of rope, my prisoners' chains;
My hangman's noose, my strait jacket collar.

The gunpowder to my grenade of a brain.  

Oh yes, on days like these, my head feels like an explosive, 
Timed to go off on the right command. 
Just waiting to shatter and splatter 
my remains all around me--
vehemently, vengefully, violently-- 
Like a pumpkin thrown from a third-floor window;

And on the way out, 
If I stain my mother's best clothes, 
I'm sorry in advance. 

































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POEMS IN CAPTIVITY

1.  On Days Like These There are a million lives I want to live In shapeless, colourless dreams  That dance on the edge of my mind,  Tantali...