Sublime Indifferences (an acrostic poem)

by Auspicious76   Jul 5, 2007


Sitting there upon your throne,
Under breath you speak your woe,
Building walls I'll never scale-
Living life behind their veil.
In time you'll find you're all alone,
My love, My life, My bitter stone- So,
End this torment, laugh and live,

Imbibe this faith, this hope I give.
Need me! See me! My love, I plead-
Denounce these walls, no more to grieve!
Illude your mind, suspend the lies,
Feckless burdens fain deny, to
Forget this temple you made a home-
Encased in blood and mired in bone.
Repent this concision, this cruel plight that
Etches us both in shadows of light.
Need me! See me! My love, I plead-
Cease your indifference, come to me.
End my torment and be not stone
Sitting there upon your throne.

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  • 17 years ago

    by Mommy And Me

    Another poem that goes smoothly. good work. i enjoy reading it. it puts a picture in your mind in which one wouldn't suspect when reading the title.

  • 17 years ago

    by Auspicious76

    Thank you very much for taking the time to read my poem and comment! :-D

  • 17 years ago

    by Baby Rainbow

    Good job i ike this style i find it intersetig and unique xx