Paradise Poem by Tamara Robalo

Paradise

Rating: 5.0


The untouchable fairness of the darkness, can be sensed by the numerous bodies that dance beneath neon as entangled algae in the midnight's tide.

Tobacco,
The harsh bile scent,

And the human trash combine and revolve on the grim dust.
The emotion fathoms and the body collapses

Venus,

Mars,

Stars impact whose residue scatters forever in the outter space.

The pain.
An uncomfortable emptyness left for the indulged thirst and the sliding alchool promising more.
Children with sparkling eyes,
Hypnotized, pushed and taken away,
Lost forever, floating on the tides of an ecstasy ocean, to never come back.
Expectant looks crossed in the moonlight's immensity

A momentary deafness,

We search for what's left of us,
Search for what we were before,
With fear,
Eyes blind, nothing we see beyond shine.

We rise towards the shining lights as circus freaks,
We're nothing but the orgasmic sense of being something,
Uninterested,
Wanderers,
No destination

Nothings exists but the everlasting instant that holds eternity and kisses the infinite

Saturday, November 28, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: paradise
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Souren Mondal 28 November 2015

A very well crafted poem with brilliant imagery.. Thank you for sharing Tamara..

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