The Unknown Dome Poem by Susan Lacovara

The Unknown Dome



So here I am
In the unknown dome
In a crowded house
How, this, alone
And if, could walk
Where's there to roam
I'm left again
To long postpone
What I believed, once,
Soon mine, to own
Now breathing's tough
In the unknown dome
Deleting numbers
From the phone
Outside the grass
Is overgrown
From the pedestal, dropped
Neglectfully dethroned
Silly little lightening bug
Her glow barely shone
Tapping her fingers
From captivity of
The unknown dome

Monday, May 18, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: loneliness
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
05/18/15 Awaiting the hand that lifts the dome.... Or at least a wave goodbye.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sekharan Pookkat 19 May 2015

easy to say goodbye difficult to stay within

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