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Shattered Glass

February 1, 2015
By SIMSEN SILVER, South Salem, New York
SIMSEN SILVER, South Salem, New York
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A languid blanket of mist hovers above,
And caresses the flawless, blue sheet of glass

I bend towards the opalescent surface, intrigued
I discern only my wobbly silhouette,
Framed by the dappled sun,
A never-ending ocean, abandoned by the waves,
Is my background

I raise one hand; my reflection complies
A pastel blue curtain, draped behind me
And my mocking reflection

                       I hear the distinctive rustle of leaves
     Like thousands of candy wrappers unfurling
The sound of the wind as it approaches
Resonates off the reflecting water,
Increases the noise

The breeze accelerates,
Transforms into an arrow, flying through the air,
Aiming for the tiny, blood red bull’s eye in the center,
Its target

The arrow strikes surface,
Cracks it,
Millions of diminutive puzzle pieces to a broken mirror,
Separated and ripped apart,
Each reflecting a copy of a similar image
Shattered glass.



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ELOECN SILVER said...
on Feb. 5 2015 at 8:45 am
ELOECN SILVER, South Salem, New York
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Really beautiful poem. Thanks for sharing.