This is the first (serious) poem I ever wrote, when I was about thirteen years old
Under the greenwood tree I stand ,
I stand and stare into the darkness
that overpowers and envelops
itself around me.
All is calm ,
Yet not peaceful…
I cry out for release, mercy.
But answer there is none.
I relapse into dreams…
Pleasant and peaceful times, these.
The meadows are green,
The Bird and the Leaf do sit on the branch.
But an evil wind is blowing:
Terror, Panic, blood everywhere
Will there be no end?
Light, at last!
The meadows are green once more,
The birds sing, the wind does blow.
But I sleep on; never to wake
From eternal slumber.
Under the greenwood tree I stand ,
I stand and stare into the darkness
that overpowers and envelops
itself around me.
All is calm ,
Yet not peaceful…
I cry out for release, mercy.
But answer there is none.
I relapse into dreams…
Pleasant and peaceful times, these.
The meadows are green,
The Bird and the Leaf do sit on the branch.
But an evil wind is blowing:
Terror, Panic, blood everywhere
Will there be no end?
Light, at last!
The meadows are green once more,
The birds sing, the wind does blow.
But I sleep on; never to wake
From eternal slumber.
Comments
You poem fueled my memory to revisit that time. I'm happy you told us of your age because it gives the poem even more strength. You were a brave girl and one with such a strong mind.
Very neat poem!
Thank you for sharing.
P.S. I am about to begin my new story and would like to have a few 'words' from you. Four or five max would do.
Thank you.