Dark and Lonely Night
Dark and Lonely Night
Upon my shoulder
on a dark lonely night,
you rest your head,
having come to me, fleeing stress.
To reality, I wake, colder,
for dreams dies on such a night,
& you are no longer the woman in bed
with me. You are my poet’s particular excess
pondering of rain that falls upon a tin roof.
I hear it but it is unseen this dark night.
In lonely hours, I write poetry
about the love my heart seeks.
What more does a poet; sounds on the roof;
have to offer life or love than images? I write,
words; dedicate them to all men and women
awake on this dark, lonely night. I speak
silently to them with the words I write
in my pursuit of fulfillment pure as light.
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I think you might make a killer haibun of this.
line breaks tell a story of their own,
this poet holds words gently and lets them go with reluctance
K. Bruce Florence