Hangers Poem by Sean Green

Hangers



Hangers take what they give
this is a purpose to which I'll sing
evoke the muse within these words
to ascribe a mythic course
the imaginary is released
now made real by a thought's need
by arrangements brought back and forth
from the closet of shuttered dreams

when the old is retrieved
marked with the dust of time
the raiments of past purpose
are now void in the light
the new is put in their place
euphoria found in the threads
transformation for the soul
while the outer is consoled

alignment is asked from the stars
garments worn to only please
to surely know joy's refrain
if only the mirror would share this claim
the confusion is foreseen
put aside when a choice is made
to grace a hanger with a garb
embellish life with due regard.

© 2019. Sean Green. All Rights Reserved.20190411.

Saturday, April 13, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: transgender
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The poem "Hangers" is about the journey of finding personal fashion.This is often accompanied by the inner critic, one that does not share the experienced joy.This malefic voice has no place in the evolution of the individual.
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