A Soliloquy In A Maze Poem by Doris Cornago

A Soliloquy In A Maze



Brown coloured plumage, hiding myself
Not used to crowds, feeling dejected
Walking alone, talking all by myself
Someone found me, a stranger, my twin

She's there in the mirror with a smile
Sometimes with a frown when I'm down
Ask her what's so upsetting, someone
She laughs, who can it be, we're alone

Back and forth goes our brisk dialogue
Someone thinks it's just a monologue
Or sign of serious nervous breakdown
Oh don't get me wrong, just stay around

Don't be lost in a maze, my true friend
Pulled me out, healed me with your help
Now that I've been found, you can‘t escape
You're me and I'm you, that's true honesty

You cannot deny what we've been thru
You've heard the unspoken questions
Hidden by myself fearing punishment
Who's forsaken me has murdered me.

A Soliloquy In A Maze
Thursday, July 27, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: solitude
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
There is someone inside of you whom you need to talk with to understand how your brain works or the work that comes from your hands. Talking to your mirror self requires deep introspection.
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