Lonely Contentedness

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    Lonely Contentedness

    I sit apon boats of white oak
    In imaginary likeness
    rowing unto...unto on
    Of places that remain unknown

    Carved names inside the walls
    Of caves, far from civilization
    Longing for a conversation
    That would end without a word

    A smile which no one else sees
    Lost, with no direction
    But if self knows, than it will be all right
    I will stay in my place.





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    Poetry is not an expression of the party line. It's that time of night, lying in bed, thinking what you really think, making the private world public, that's what the poet does.

    Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) U.S. poet.

    shadelight’s Poems (25)

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    Lonely Contentedness 0
    Alone 0
    Fake 0
    Swim 0
    Nighttime 0
    Why? 1
    Forgotten Pasts 2
    Banished 0
    Self Pity 2
    The Rudeness of Thoughts 1
    Music's Hold 1
    Lives Lost Forever 0
    As Of Today 0
    Tears 0
    Broken Friendship 0
    Colors 0
    Death 1
    Across the midnight sky 0
    What I Am 2
    Just There 1
    Gone 3
    What can I do? 2
    Winter 1
    Run Away 3
    Lost Memory 1