melissa mundy

Poems by melissa mundy : 15 / 14
Elegy - Poem by melissa mundy
Behind the prison bars
in the metal cage
which holds her,
she draws his rage
over and over
again.
Portraits of anger
hang unframed
on empty muted walls.
A faceless picture
of a man no longer here
he will never really die.
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Poems by melissa mundy : 15 / 14
Maya Angelou
Caged Bird
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Poem Submitted: Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Poem Edited: Friday, April 15, 2011
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A poem of passion and heart! Thanks for sharing, top mark. (Report)Reply