April 27

PAD 2014 – The Grim

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Hello everyone;

I did say "haphazardly" participating in the April PAD Challenge. This is why day one is being posted after day two.
Day 1  prompt of "write an optimistic poem"

Not Dead Yet, Me


Is it really such a tragedy

that my sentences are raggedy

words tread together by similarity?

The conversation is still defiantly

expressions of me.


Is it really such a travesty 

that I wander aimlessly?

When I can travel through time so easily

…our life history

…a life lived outrageously.


Is it really such a disparity

that I have forgotten the melody

of your name? Still there’s some clarity….

I know the feelings of family

and passions intensity. 


Is it really such an indignity

that something once familiar is now a novelty.

Or that simple tasks escape me.

I still dance to life’s jamboree

and sing majestically.

Is it really such a finality

even as I become more absentee?

There is plenty of life in my legacy.

Don’t bother writing my eulogy,

when there’s still time to create a memory.

©2024 Delaina Miller

Day 27

The prompt today was to write a monster poem. Oh man, who would have thought a monster poem prompt would spark so many thoughts? Not I.  I only stopped writing because I have other responsibilities beyond poetry (though they are not nearly as fun). So the short of it is I wrote two poems for today maybe I will write the other two later. Here is the first. Oh and yes I should warn you they are both on the heavy side.

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The Grim

There is a monster under my bed
it wants to shallow me whole
into an abyss
so dark, there is no light
for shadows to resemble you.

So dark I choke
on the thick – dry void
of nothingness.
No evidence of anything
not even the body I occupy,
other than the raging pain
of suffocation.

With news of a child’s death
you haunt my heart with memories
of how I could not save you.
There is a monster under my bed
that wants to swallow me whole.

To read more monster poems visit Poetic Asides

I am also playing in the Poets United Poetry Pantry for the first time. Come on over and raid the pantry with me.

About the author

Creator of sounds. Poet on an energetic journey with words. Explorer of Frequencies.


 

Delaina J Miller

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  • Dark theme but such monsters are real when we are facing problems or can’t deal with them ~ I’m scared to see what’s under my bed at night 🙂

    • Thanks for stopping by Grace. Mostly it is dust bunnies under my bed but our regrets and grief and never burying to deep are they. Thanks for reading.

  • The news of the child’s death – so sad, especially powerful is the line “you haunt my heart with memories
    of how I could not save you.” Very haunting.

    • Yes it is, in this case I maybe need to spend more time with this dear little poem before I sent it of to face the world. Thanks for reading.

  • I suppose guilt will always be the scariest monster under a person’s bed. I love the way you’ve made darkness loom as large as doom.

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