Crippled thoughts By aldo kraas, www.PoetryPoem.com/poet11586 Unlock all Features - Upgrade to Poetry Prime
Frippery books on the doorstep of my thoughts
Depicts an old and familiar forest
Reining a lamp I had to myself inquire
What it hides through my cryptic mind
Scrutinising fragments of this crippled imagery
Insufficiency caught me between my legs
I had no choice but surrender
Seen that my soul is dark and secret
In moments of dullness and failure
My lowered eyes can't turn to the light
In fact as far as I remember
My solitude never touched the bright
It is not a great pity and lament unknown reader
Because hapiness and satisfaction
Are perspectives far away for the invisible and unborn
Being my presence undeniably insignificant and infertile
My nothingness is secretly ready to never grow
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