Parting Poem by Terence George Craddock (Spectral Images and Images Of Light)

Parting

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These tears we cry
scream into life
with echoes. Parting
toward other planes.
Winters need a life bubble
survival calls forth
to harness chameleon lives.

Last windswept embrace
a trembling tearing union.
Split seconds bare
as course grained
barren stinging sands.
As our need together
is denied existent reason.


Two adults stand stark
screened before
broken background images.
Buried
impulsive childhood fears.
Hidden
beneath protective masks.


Turbulent tears we cry
scream into life.
Crystalline focus parting
under microscopic lens.
Separate worlds
contained universes
swim in flotsam.

These tears we cry
scream into emotional; agonized life;
with chilling echoes. Parting
toward altered dimensional; geographical planes.
Winter’s need sarcophagus; desired numbness;
regenerative restive natures calls forth;
to harness trans-formative chameleon lives.


Copyright © Terence George Craddock
http: //www.poemhunter.com/terence-george-craddock/
Written in August 91 on the 31.8.91.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Donna Ilene 25 July 2010

'Winters need a life bubble' to imagine the tears being left behind, fears, floating away all the trouble, new seasons of spring embrace.

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