Autumn Winds (July 22 1993 / Sanfrancisco, California)
Poems by Autumn Winds : 217 / 260
The Familiar Stranger
Where ever I go
What ever I see
She's always right next to me
The familiar stranger
She talks with my voice
And says what I say
When I look at her
All I see is me
The familiar stranger is always there
Everywhere I need to be
It's just the familiar stranger
And me
Autumn Winds
Submitted: Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Poems by Autumn Winds : 217 / 260
PoemHunter.com Updates
-
Your Favorite Poets’ Favorite Books of Poetry
-
Daily Rituals of Famous Authors
Writers seem to be the most prone to unshakeable routines and elaborate superstitions.
-
Incredible Reading Rooms Around the World
Cozy, beautiful places to curl up with a good book...
-
Happy Birthday Honoré de Balzac!
(1799 - 1850) French novelist and playwright
Top 500 Poems
-
Phenomenal Woman
Maya Angelou
-
The Road Not Taken
Robert Frost
-
Still I Rise
Maya Angelou
-
If You Forget Me
Pablo Neruda
-
Dreams
Langston Hughes
-
Annabel Lee
Edgar Allan Poe
-
If
Rudyard Kipling
-
A Dream Within A Dream
Edgar Allan Poe
-
I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings
Maya Angelou
-
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
Robert Frost
A difficult poem yet poetry is open to interpretation so this familiar stranger seems to me the other side of the poet's own self, who is familiar and stranger too...
Where ever I go I see stranger who is familiar, How fine! thanks.