Disappearing Ink Poem by Cantrell Bill

Disappearing Ink

Rating: 5.0


Countless poets of noble blood,
tattoos bleed beneath their skin
No point of reference for their worth,
Its not a snake, it's just it's skin

As all endeavors come to a close
with every stone unturned
Of all things penned in the dead of night
from the light where a candle burned

Yes, nature to music, life to death,
inquiry of the greats,
nothing more than slaves in bondage
as the new becomes of late

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
About my love of poetry blues
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Smoky Hoss 21 December 2025

Very good, I really enjoyed this poem.

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Kim Barney 20 December 2025

Congrats, Bill, on Member Poem of the Day! Well done!

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Rose Marie Juan-austin 20 December 2025

The love and depth of Poetry is wonderfully expressed and crafted. Beautiful poem with a thought provoking title. Great images.

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