Grasping For Straws Poem by John Ackerman

Grasping For Straws

Rating: 3.5


you have many personalities inside your head
face full of lead but I'm still not dead
I need love I need you I
I am no more than a blade of grass
no more than a shell
cast out of the sea
no more
than a bird
in migrant flight
nor am I less
than a star whose light
penetrates infinity

yet last night
When a half spent moon
Lay on the bosom of heaven
And day's heat pressed down
The sides of mountain peaks
To squeeze the desert floor,
And all the world was weariness
Which the stars wept to see,
Boldly
A desert songster
Insolently free, joyously
Lifted melody
To the moon, and teasing a breeze
Into cooling the night
And drifting the yucca's perfume
Bringing heart's ease to me

Grasping For Straws
Monday, August 7, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: love and dreams,victory day
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kumarmani Mahakul 07 August 2017

Lay on the bosom of heaven. Side of mountains speak about love. An amazing perceptional poem is shared.10

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