A Land of Drought

1 Comments

Tags:
  • Death

    A Land of Drought

    I once thought there was silence
    It was quiet once, long ago
    Now all I hear are the screams
    The only sound the crack of the whip
    I remember the quiet sometimes
    It was a burbling brook, fast moving
    I feel the pain to my very bones
    Pain withers my mind and my thoughts
    I once thought there was water
    It was cool and wet, long ago
    Now all I feel is the parching heat
    The only water is mud in the ditch
    I remember the streams sometimes
    It was a roaring river, engulfing all
    I see the suffering all around
    It grips tight my heart
    I once thought there was shade
    It was dark and cold, long ago
    Now I see only the blinding, burning sun
    The only shade is from the mass of dead
    I remember the trees sometimes
    It was a rustling breeze, carrying a storm
    I was once alive but that time has come to pass.
    It was a life, long ago
    Now I have all I ever wanted
    The only thing missing is the pain
    I remember the pain sometimes
    It was crippling and devastating
    I am now gone away from pain
    I wait to be joined by those no longer in pain.
    Here there is silence and water and shade.
    There is no pain now.

    Poem Comments

    (1)

    Please login or register

    You must be logged in or register a new account in order to
    leave comments/feedback and rate this poem.

    Login or Register

    NacolleMarie commented on A Land of Drought

    02-16-2009

    ooh i loved this! very good

    If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry.

    Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) American poet.

    Katamariarcher’s Poems (9)

    Title Comments
    Title Comments
    A Land of Drought 1
    A tale of two 2
    There's something in this 0
    Shining in Silver 1
    A path through a dark place 1
    Past and the Future 1
    Its an assasin's tale 3
    Life As It Is 2
    Lost Feelings 1