Fathoms And Phantoms Poem by Windsor Guadalupe Jr

Fathoms And Phantoms



I scour in fear as I lose
You at the very first
Breath of daylight.
A gyratory vessel splices
The quiescence of the morbid
Craving;
In here, I mar myself in
A stifling tether
As your vestige dashes
Encumbering and lissome

I have lived to die
In the romance of your
Extensive garden;
With my dangling feet
I trample upon your
Tapestry like a wan soul.

I have lived a thousand deaths
As I breathe in what you
Breathe out in this thievery
Where I steal all of you
As you steal all of me.

Look at the flagrant flame
I hold like a furious hysteria.
Aghast, I tread and sift
Through the inferno agog
As I live with the phantoms
In lieu of a thousand fathoms.

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