Escaping Hysteria

Escaping Hysteria

A Poem by Marie Harrison
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A poem about survival.

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Escaping Hysteria

Ashes remain after a burning

fire that has raged and waned.

A phoenix lifts his heavy head to view the hysteria.

Apologies are desired but never come at the right time.

Alive and awake is a yearning to escape this state of dementia.

Away from these tragic and blackened grounds he glides.

Aloof he is from the ties that bound him to this utopia.

A new day in a bright land and his senses

 are heightened and his hopes are rekindled.

Awakening his sense of self,

he has ended his darkest days of insomnia.

 

 

© 2010 Marie Harrison


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I love the undying hope of this poem. You have penned a magnificent
spectacle that we all long to see at every opportunity.

Posted 13 Years Ago


Always admired the concept of Phoenix.. Lovely

Posted 13 Years Ago


I like this. The phoenix is one of my favorite legendary creatures.

Posted 13 Years Ago


I love your layout too!
I always love how you present your poems, the format, the photo(Picture), of course, I love your poems too!
Great Write!

Posted 13 Years Ago


I had been thinking about doing something with a phoenix after I wrote Foliage and had a Potter moviethon lol. Nicely done.

Posted 13 Years Ago


Wow...........loved the whole layout, and it reminded me of a book I have called Dinotopia (I think!) which has such brilliant pictures of survival of dinosaurs who live with the human race..........your phoenix has strength and wisdom, hopes awakened, loved it, felt as if it had a very old fashioned feel to it of days long gone.

Posted 13 Years Ago



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Added on October 16, 2010
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Marie Harrison
Marie Harrison

Atlanta, GA



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