Across The Road Poem by Jessel Jane Tevar Toring

Across The Road

Rating: 2.9


To cross or not to cross
was all I thought
when I saw her face across the road.
Her eyes was set as though she lost her soul,
so lost like she is never in this world.
She never minded her shadow on the ground...
her watch as if to melt under her stare,
tic tacked not faster than her heartbeat
for she thought her head was on her feet-
At last, she looked my way
and her pretty face paled.
Suddenly she stood still as though
she gasped some air from death to life...
I can't escape her stare.
To cross or not to cross, I never thought
when across the road she merely stood
nearly meeting her shadow on the ground.
I closed my eyes- I heard the sound
of her crying heart, I found
myself walking away with the woman on my side.
It pained to see her that way cry...
just because I couldn't cross the road for her.
It pained to watch her die.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sandy Player 11 January 2013

the original shakespearean quote hung over this and it meant the full effect of the last line was heavily, hotly even, felt. the scene was quietly fantastic too.

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