Porcelain

Porcelain

A Poem by Angeliki Largatzis

Whispers traveled the corridors,
Anxiety filled the air -
And there in the corner, she lay
As fine as a porcelain,
With skin as cold as ice.

Nobody dared to approach
But anyone could see,
The pills that lay nestled -
Within the palm of her hand.

And in the midst of all the tension,
The silence seemed to overwhelm -
Those who looked on wanted to run,
They wanted to forget -
Because there in the corner, she lay
As fine as a porcelain -
With a smile as serene as the clouds.

© 2017 Angeliki Largatzis


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Very nice tale in the poetry.
"Because there in the corner, she lay
As fine as a porcelain -
With a smile as serene as the clouds."
You create place, vision and left the reader with something to think about. Thank you for sharing the excellent poetry.
Coyote

Posted 8 Years Ago


This made me sad- and for me, that's rare that poetry effects me. A corner is a well-known place of seclusion and that was a great image for how she couldn't even be by another spot in the room for that wasn't a place of comfort of her last breaths of life. The corner was where she felt was tolerable strikes me as tragic

Posted 8 Years Ago


A beautiful expression of a tragic moment. Well-written, dear poet.

Posted 8 Years Ago



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Angeliki Largatzis
Angeliki Largatzis

South Africa



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I have been writing poetry on and off for a few years now, and I love writing books. To me - writing is my greatest passion and I would love to meet many people who share the same interest. more..

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