Being Alone Poem by Gerry Legister

Being Alone

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Only my soul see the seasons when I am alone
Wearing the camouflage of a mocking frown,
The frock grows longer when I am on my own
Serene Emblems of clouds sparkle in my crown.

When the whole realm of close friends disappear
The eyes within my heart became black and blue,
Misty springs waltz through the atmosphere,
Gave the world no sign of the solitude I knew.

Just as fear is anxious about reasons for doubt
Floating dreams struggle with truths to enjoy,
The normal part of existing life breaking out
Trying to run away from emotional ties of memory.

We remain esteemed strangers within the walls
Of the challenging places where we sit alone,
In painful zone listening to our own distant voices
Playing calm tunes to replicate our delicate form.

The forlorn glands of pride were soiled and sunny
Indiscreet fears bunched and bungled together,
On every phony feeling awake inside of my tummy
The voices of loneliness own every defining hour.

Shared on the long road of Independent demand
When good friends are gone, we are left alone
With opinions to ponder as strangers in the land,
Reaping galvanize reforms to leave the tragic union.

Saturday, June 25, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: loneliness
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
When good friends are gone, we are left alone
With opinions to ponder as strangers in the land.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kelly Kurt 25 June 2016

A wonderful poem, Gerry. I have often felt this loneliness.

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Gerry Legister

Gerry Legister

Silver Spring, Westmorland, Jamaica
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