A Loveless Womb

Iamjo

To a world where hardships bend,

From skies did there a star descend;

Flashes of some life before,

A lonely echo inside a bolted door.

 

The bearer’s mind, shattered by pain,

She filters words and cries in the rain.

Words scramble and whisper dread,

Two broken vows and faith unsaid.

 

The man carried his heart in stone,

He cursed her, cutting through skin and bone.

Inside the womb, a seed of distrust sown,

He sees a stranger, not blood of his own.

 

Just the dark, of torture, of doom,

A banished angel sealed in a rotten tomb.

Head hits the ground, discarded gloom,

Into the grave, A Loveless Womb.

  • Author: Iamjo (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 2nd, 2025 04:13
  • Comment from author about the poem: The POV of a being who was banished from heaven and sent to earth as a life reborn.
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • Users favorite of this poem: sorenbarrett
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  • sorenbarrett

    A powerful and dark poem that takes on the reality of an unwanted child born by another man but in metaphor a spiritual and philosophical meaning more abstract. Who is wanted indeed and by whom. The innocent punished by the guilty. Most mind provoking and a fave



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