When You Killed Yourself

When You Killed Yourself

A Poem by T.S. Claus

Your Earthly luggage shackling  
We are snared in sadness here
With bed linens tucked and draperies draped 
I have rubbernecked in waiting through the window

Wandering evermore for that hint of you
Till nonentity surmount to entity
There is nothing to conjure 
I need your love in the mess

Desperate since sixth-sensing that
Sniffing your cologne I’d swear you’re here
I have made it up from nothing
Lately I believe it, too

But reminiscence is not real; a picture in my head
That reminiscence might just do
Until I come be nothing with you
It serves to be your spirit, too

Routine confiding with an emptied room
Opened my mouth but said nothing new
Talking to inanimates since you’ve been gone
I both let go and stay held on

Once the Sun has risen now, I plan to see to that
Down three sets of stairs, to the yard I’ll go
It’s all I have to remember you
This stone will have to do

© 2015 T.S. Claus


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K.M
This is a beautifully written poem. There has been 3 suicides in my community this year, and I can totally relate to this poem. This poem brings out deep emotions about loss that everyone has. Thanks for sharing :)
- Kenzie :)

Posted 8 Years Ago



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T.S. Claus
T.S. Claus

Detroit, MI



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Tyler S. Claus, studying journalism in Detroit, Michigan. I write Short Stories, screenplays, News Articles (Satire), Poems and Prose, and hope to strengthen my abilities in all aspects of writing w.. more..

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