Bubblewrapped children
disparate hope
Spirits in limbo
shortest of ropes
Control and protection
their meaning belies
Tomorrow ill promised
—eternity cries
(Villanova Pennsylvania: November, 2018)
New Life
Escaping into verse,
the base of the castle rumbled,
the ground beneath was shaken
with new cracks inside its walls
Escaping into verse,
all towering deception crumbled,
as the self-anointed jumped and fell
landing prostrate and so small
Escaping into verse,
the mime shouted out enabled,
his silent thunder raining down
with a message now to scald
Escaping into verse,
a new steeple built and gabled
its bell to ring a lyric toll
—new life to those recalled
(Villanova Pennsylvania: March, 2015)
Seraph's Delight
There’s a voice deep inside me
still trying to get out
Ignoring my pleadings,
it screams and it shouts
Its call is the loudest
on those darkest of nights
When my mind seeks new refuge
from Seraph’s delight
I toss and I turn,
but it speaks louder still
As its words start to age
from new vision distilled
No barter or denial
will turn back its call
The Muse is on fire
—my pen not to stall
(Villanova Pennsylvania: March, 2015)
- Author: Kurt Philip Behm ( Offline)
- Published: December 1st, 2018 18:58
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Comments1
Kurt,
ā¢ āTomorrow Ill Promisedā
A bleak outlook on what is to be!
ā¢ āNew Lifeā
Thereās hope after all!
I like the juxtaposition of the first two.
Very interesting and intriguing writes. The repeating line, āEscaping into verseā, is quite effective!
ā¢ āSeraphās Delightā
Iām happy your Muse is urging your pen to keep writing like it has never before! Sheās on fire and refuses to be ignored!
I enjoyed all three. Super writes!
~Laura~
Thanks Laura, helicopter parenting could bring us to
a 'Tomorrow Ill Promised.
Escaping into verse I had to push myself to end. It could
have gone on forever (never a good thing).
Kurt
Youāre welcome! My pleasure to read and comment!š
āHelicopter Parentingāā I was tempted at times, but I didnāt give into that temptation...thank God!
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