Silent Springs Poem by melissa mundy

Silent Springs

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It is easy to hide
no one can tell you flew apart
you have fallen too many times
you grasp for hands that are not extended
you offer the truth, you take it away
you believe the masses
when your own world crumbles
to a fallow cornfield where you lay
on a starry night, it is still a grave
but the stone is in your heart
holding the jutting rock of Gesthemane
you fall swirling around their illusion
disability is the definition of alone
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COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Mubeen Sadhika 02 October 2009

Fine words. nice composition. beautifully written.

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melissa mundy

melissa mundy

wilkes barre, pa
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