Alwaysevermore my "disappears" muse...



Tears well
and, well,
as seeking well
or good
looses its import
and significance
on how its food
dances better
to this and that
for the hat
now worn
is tattered
and worn
nowise fitter
forewarning prattle
impending flatter
pastevers ladder
moreafter shattered
thenwhere and herewhen
for unleashing torrents splatter
tears only slightly halt
long enough for salt
to taste bitter
Muse disappears, my alwaysevermore

About this poem

This is about thinking-feeling as if you "have" a Muse only to discover that that Muse may not be "your" Muse forever...

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Written on 2022

Submitted by ScottMPotter on April 24, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme AAABCDEFGGHIHFJFFIHFKKFF
Closest metre Iambic dimeter
Characters 425
Words 79
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 24

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