Dream Of Infinity Poem by Michael Burch

Dream Of Infinity



Dream of Infinity
by Michael R. Burch

Have you tasted the bitterness of tears of despair?
Have you watched the sun sink through such pale, balmless air
that your soul sought its shell like a crab on a beach,
then scuttled inside to be safe, out of reach?

Might I lift you tonight from earth's wreckage and damage
on these waves gently rising to pay the moon homage?
Or better, perhaps, let me say that I, too,
have dreamed of infinity... windswept and blue.

This poem was originally published by TC Broadsheet Verses. I was paid a whopping $10, my first cash payment. It was subsequently published by Piedmont Literary Review, Penny Dreadful, the Net Poetry and Art Competition, Songs of Innocence, Poetry Life & Times, Better Than Starbucks and The Chained Muse. Keywords/Tags: Suicide, Suicidal, Death, Infinite, Infinity, Eternal, Eternity, Grief, Despair, Hopelessness, Sea, Ocean, Beach, Shell, Sunset, Wreck, Wreckage, Damage, Shipwreck, Stranded, Deserted Island, Soul, Souls, Soulmates

Sunday, February 9, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: beach,despair,dream,dreams,eternity,grief ,infinity,ocean,sea,suicide
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