Haunted Poem by Michael Burch

Haunted



Haunted
by Michael R. Burch

Now I am here
and thoughts of my past mistakes are my brethren.
I am withering
and the sweetness of your memory is like a tear.

Go, if you will,
for the ache in my heart is its hollowness
and the flaw in my soul is its shallowness;
there is nothing to fill.

Take what you can;
I have nothing left.
And when you are gone, I will be bereft,
the husk of a man.

Or stay here awhile.
My heart cannot bear the night, or these dreams.
Your face is a ghost, though paler, it seems
when you smile.

Published by Romantics Quarterly. Keywords/Tags: haunted, ghost, ghosts, spirit, thoughts, past, mistake, mistakes, memory, memories, heart, ache, soul, empty, shallow, shallowness, bereft, husk, night, face, pale, smile

Monday, August 26, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: ghost,ghosts,haunted,memories,memory,mistake,past,soul,spirit,thoughts
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