Untitled nearly-sonnet

by Colm   Nov 11, 2014


There is something I cannot mistake in
the sentimental shimmer of four walls
wallpapered by caricatured planets
and oriental calligraphy - small,
against the fabric and fabricated
whims of promised life, of relenting Fall.

And everything I wanted for them,
to enunciate and buzz - was crippled
by the detonation of near-whispers
echoing in the fallopian air,
like London Blitz sirens or twin tower
smoke-screen shadows of what used to be there.

But, domesticated, tomorrows fade
in yesterday's counsel, yesterday's shade.

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  • 9 years ago

    by BlueJay

    Judging Comment:

    This piece is wonderful, there is so much heart and imagery in this piece that the reader is fully intrigued. The emotions here are almost overwhelming - in a good way. Wonderful piece depicting such an intense message. Colm never seems to have an issue with wording, with flow, with any of the technical points to poetry, but this piece goes above and beyond that usual touch.

  • 9 years ago

    by Larry Chamberlin

    So sad! Preparing for new life only to have it taken. There is such depth of experience here, both in the description of Nursery walls, the cosmic analogy to existence, the overwhelming devastation, the nebulous cause. This poem is painfully exquisite.

  • 9 years ago

    by Britt

    This is beautiful..