Another Sleepless Night Poem by Jan Oskar Hansen

Another Sleepless Night



Another sleepless night

A went back in time litany of failures
What I wanted to do I never did
My happiest time was when living alone
In the interior of Algarve
I walked with my dogs in the woods had
Learned conversation with an oak
While the dog chased rabbits.
Six happy years what more can a man ask.
Turbulent water ahead I drank too much
The dog died, and my loneliness became a burden
Pressing me into apathy.
Well, life became tolerable again,
but my contentment was never the same.
My old house is standing there unsold
It is my life raft should the hard time arrive and
The ship sinks in a storm cast.
I live in another town it will do for now and
I'm too tired to move again, I know from experience
Wherever I go, I will meet myself in the doorway.

Saturday, September 28, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: story
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Kumarmani Mahakul 28 September 2019

You have made an touching inscription on Another Sleepless Night astutely.Beautiful poem. Thanks for sharing.

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