SavedA Poem by David Lindhout
You found me lying on the floor
Holding in my entrails, Blood pouring out of me like a death-bed confession. I could tell by your eyes that you thought I deserved it. You picked me up, And like a monster you carried me off. You threw me down on the table And gathered your needle and thread. You stitched me up so savagely It hurt more than the wound. You violently nursed me back to life, No tender shadows in your eyes. I was convinced I would die. You should see the scars! But, in the end you did it; You saved me. Here I am, alive and well. Only the scars and the memories linger, Gathering dust and cobwebs like old ornaments, Sentimental but worthless. © 2014 David Lindhout |
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Added on October 30, 2014 Last Updated on October 30, 2014 AuthorDavid LindhoutJohannesburg, South AfricaAboutThese are some of my compositions and expressions. Hopefully they make an impact on some of you. I am hugely influenced by Ted Hughes, T.S Elliot, Sylvia Plath and Allen Ginsberg among many others... more..Writing
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