New Day

New Day

A Poem by Chris Shaw
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from the archives, reworked after reading gram's cancer poem

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I feared darkness most of all
when I believed I might not survive.
When the elasticated hours of
nightfall stretched with ease 
into death's oblivion.

When morning light
hid behind the silk black skirts
of last night's kiss,
where dreams were left
in limbo.

It's not until your life waivers,
till it wobbles with weakness,
when it becomes compromised
with uncertainty, that clarity
makes her appearance, her eyes
wide open and window cleaned.

When question marks hang
like a noose over your survival,
the simplicity of waking up
to a brand new day breaking,
it starts to dawn on you.
Reveals a whole new meaning
to morning has broken.

© 2019 Chris Shaw


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what an image..."question marks hang like a noose over your survival"
and the ending had me singing Cat Stevens...
and "dreams left in limbo" i like the religions reference in talking about the disease...and how when we realize we may be dying...we start believing even if we didn't before...or we believe stronger than we ever did...
this is so Good, Chris. and yes, it is poetry! :)
j.

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

4 Years Ago

Many thanks Jacob. Quite some time ago now, but you don't forget the vulnerability. Pleased you foun.. read more



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I love this poem. may add more after I think about it more.

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Chris Shaw

4 Years Ago

Many thanks for your visit drew garner. I am delighted that you enjoyed my lines. That means a great.. read more
This is such an impacting poem, Chris. It really communicates the dread and uncertainty of serious illness.

I was seriously ill a few years ago and after a stint in the hospital came home feeling like I was teetering between life and death. The vulnerability of that time I don’t think will ever leave me.

As I read your poem, I felt like it articulated so well how our power is usurped by illness and we can so easily feel lost to the tide of experience.

Since your caption says you were inspired to rework this after reading Gram’s cancer poem, I’m feeling this must refer to that dreaded disease that touches so many lives. The uncertainty of recovery and the agony of treatment. It’s like a monster haunting our times.

Your descriptions are appropriately haunting and exact. I appreciate the precision of them. And leave feeling unsettled and impacted by this poem. Excellent work. I’m happy you are here to share this with us.

Posted 4 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

4 Years Ago

Thank you Eilis. Nearly fifteen years ago, but that feeling of vulnerability you don't forget. Knowi.. read more
Unsettling portrayal.
One poetic weeping willow adorned with glittering creativity.
Imparts a stunning impact, Chris!

Posted 4 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

4 Years Ago

Many thanks Jimmy. I appreciate your thoughts here.

Chris
what an image..."question marks hang like a noose over your survival"
and the ending had me singing Cat Stevens...
and "dreams left in limbo" i like the religions reference in talking about the disease...and how when we realize we may be dying...we start believing even if we didn't before...or we believe stronger than we ever did...
this is so Good, Chris. and yes, it is poetry! :)
j.

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

4 Years Ago

Many thanks Jacob. Quite some time ago now, but you don't forget the vulnerability. Pleased you foun.. read more

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Berkshire, United Kingdom



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Albert, my paternal grandfather introduced me to Tennyson when I was nine. I have loved poetry ever since but did not attempt writing a single piece until I was 40. It's never too late to try somethin.. more..

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