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Runaways and troubled children

May 11, 2023
By Anonymous

I see a kindly moon lit harbor in the peaceful night. 

(I see the children hiding in the seagrass). 

I hear crawdads harmonizing with the toads in the night.

(I hear them cry in a low melody to not be found).

I smell the wretched smell of mud mixed with fish and moisture. 

(once you get used to it, it’s not so bad).

Who would ever want to be here. 

(those who aren’t accepted).

(those who come from troubled pasts are so horrid).

(those who are misunderstood).

(those who have will never go back).

I feel a warm breeze in and out now the smell has become bearable.

(I feel the glares of the children of the harbor).

I feel at home here. 

(I feel free of my past).

I smell the scent of the harbor.

(what a welcoming smell).

I hear the songs I sing along with the children.

(I hear my cries for a better life).

I see just the pale white moon filling craters in the swamp.

(I see my guiding light).

Who wouldn’t want to be here.

(nobody….)


The author's comments:

I've based this ekphrasis poem off of my own life and past events. it was also inspired by Edward Mitchell Bannister's moon over a harbor. I hope this finds it's way to those who need it the most


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