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Ode to Amanda | Denny E. Marshall - Contemporary Poetry Website Featuring Notable Poems

Ode to Amanda | Denny E. Marshall

She emerged winged-foot from the sky
Like an angel in Apollo’s shadow
Fathers from the heavens fingers
Announce with thunderbolts and lightning
Messages drift above to form shapes
In different layers of colored clouds

Lands on a mountain cap with harp
Notes cut like ribbons to reveal
Distance between the long still islands
In the stoke of beating heart and rhythm
Held my hand like feathers falling
Fell through her like warmth reclaimed

Up ahead rotating pastures play
Scenes of tall castles golden shine
Strong winds unfold the darkness away
Where loneliness once walked freely
Transforms into along with her eyes
Only sunshine regardless of the hour

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Final Scene | J. K. Durick - Contemporary Poetry Website Featuring Notable Poems

Final Scene | J. K. Durick

When I finally leave, and I will eventually,
I’ll do something theatrical, stand there mid-
room saying my say, with gestures worthy
of the scene. I imagine a little Lear perhaps
or, more fitting, Willy Loman, my overdone
version of heroic. I’ll stand full height, with
shoulders back, at attention, and demanding
attention from my audience, the groundlings
I have left, those jaded theater goers who for
some reason stayed around for the last act of
my little play. I have been practicing my lines
for years, watched so many friends say theirs
as they departed stage left, tried to catch each
phrase and move they made, set my phrasing
accordingly, would practice for hours before
any available mirror. I’m saying, I am finally
ready to leave, deliver my ultimate oration,
my closing soliloquy, deliver it and then turn
in a slightly stagy way and be gone, finally,
and you thought I’d never leave.

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