Silhouette Poem by Thomas Hooker

Silhouette



Twisting in the rain,
and when it stops,
there's nothing more
to say, you and I
believe in more.

To see the sun
bury shadows,
between chatter,
only to vanquish
a lone silhouette.

Thursday, April 23, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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A metaphor
Two minus one, leaves one, minus one leaves zero
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