Fear Is A Shadow (Ekphrasis)

by Italian Stallion   Jun 2, 2009


Shadows of fear,
bleak, barren walls,
rod-iron cylinders:
black and white.

Encapsulated -
eclipsed,
enforced...
END.

(He gazed out the vertical slots,
and posed with his arms about.)

Haze - smoke exhaled,
peppered stick melts.
Solarity, entirely,
day-break silence.

Encapsulated: confined from freedom,
eclipsed: watched at all aspects,
enforced: demanded to lay down,
END: handcuffed, imprisoned.

(Innocence reflected in his eyes,
aspiration carried within his heart.)

Fear's shadow - desolate,
concrete walls, hardened-
steel bars, silence
black and white.

© Copyright 2009 By: Italian Stallion

*Written for a contest*

[Image: http://blogs.psychologytoday.com/files/u15/Prison.jpg]

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Ekphrasis or ecphrasis is the graphic, often dramatic description of a visual work of art. In ancient times it referred to a description of any thing, person, or experience. The word comes from the Greek ek and phrasis, 'out' and 'speak' respectively, verb ekphrazein, to proclaim or call an inanimate object by name.

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  • 15 years ago

    by Jad

    Joe you did a real good job with this poem and the contest. The imagery in this poem is simply amazing and you can almost clearly see the picture that the poem is about. The flow of the poem was also good and one can almost tell of the emotion in the way you described it. Overall you did a really great job with this poem.