An Ocean Of Tears



From the desert
Of my empty soul
I have wept
An ocean
Of silent tears

As my heart
Torn apart
Aches
With pain
Indescribable, unknown

My heart
Fragile porcelain
Shattered pieces
Scattered
Am I forever lost?

I search
That dry,
Bleak shore
Washed by lonely
Unspoken thought

Who can find?
The many pieces
Of this broken heart
Who can bind?
Them back together

Who can restore?
That once fine
Porcelain jar
Who can pour?
The unshed tears

Who can sooth?
This indescribable
Ache, pain
Who can prove?
That I am found again.

About this poem

August 2023 I was walking on a small island on the west coast of Sweden. I met a stranger. She told me that her name was Rebecca. She told me that she had just buried her two-year-old son. I held her long in my arms. Fighting the silent tears that welled against me eyelids. Words were neither suitable or sufficient. I went on my way and composed these words. This poem is not just for Rebecca, but for all of us who mourn those whom we have loved and lost.

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Written on August 20, 2023

Submitted by nfowke on March 03, 2024

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XXXAB CCXDX CAEXX XXFXX GECGX FXXFB XXDXX
Closest metre Iambic dimeter
Characters 533
Words 118
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5

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  • Vixility
    Unbelievably beautiful and full of emotional power, this poem is one of your best. The sympathy and compassion expressed in these lines are profoundly moving. The story behind its inspiration … heartbreaking.
    LikeReply1 month ago
    • Vixility
      I would promote or submit this poem to a contest if I were you …
      LikeReply1 month ago

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