About the Poem
This poem is an attempt to explain my shy character and lack of courage, which inevitably led to this outpour of self-scrutiny. I inevitably found problems with myself which I feared were the basis of my "bad character."
I viewed myself as unapproachable and my self-confidence dropped considerably. But after reading the poem a few times I began to think that my "problems" were only self-viewed and could be accepted.
A Wanderer's Search |
by Philip Zemler |
Except for the few glimmers of dying sunlight, I was alone in this world. Alone and tired. To sleep was to give up, and that I would not do. My quest for a friend led me down different paths, But none quite like this. Luscious and beautiful, Firmly packed dirt trail with a babbling brook running alongside. I was lost in the enchantment, my eyes sparkled with life For the first time in ages. Wondrous music filled the air As I rounded a bend in the trail. A voice so sweet Accompanied the delicious sound. I came upon you Swaying gently back and forth as you plucked at the strings Of a magnificent instrument. You knelt under The boughs of a lovely silver fir, your hair shimmering Through the shadows like a guiding star. Enchanting words Poured from your lips about wondrous angels and the fruits of heaven. A salty drop escaped my battling lashes as I Witnessed your supple beauty and innocent grace. I viewed my mirror of self reprisal and examined The rustic shape that was me. I compared your Virgin soul to the damnable sins of mine. Another Tear fell from my eye as I whispered the most Painful words of my life. "Goodbye" broke into the Peaceful accord of your song and you raised your eyes. You saw me walking morosely back down the trail I Had come on, as I saved your innocence from the Staining darkness of my lonely needs. The beauty Of your memory kept me going, as, alone in this world, I searched out a friend whom I was worthy of. |
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2 Visitor Comments
Flip
This poem is very meanigful and insightful. You speak as if you are a wanderer.
Deanne
Shows a lot about the poets insecurity and fear of reaching out to others.
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