Poetry 6 - Missing without Leave (1977)

 

MISSING without LEAVE

(Written July 1977 by Warren Maloney)

Her twilight eyes spoke to me

Over the echoing stillness

Of a driftwood room

And reflected the gloom

Of the empty tomb

Where my thoughts would wander

In search of some place to rest.

 

She went home and left me

To walk through my memory

To finally find

A shattered mind

One step behind

A dream that was changing

The worst to show the best.

 

I watched the moon fading

Into an electric sunrise

I felt the shock

Of the trembling clock

That I know I could not stop

With the press of a button

And return to my dreaming.

 

I could not find her

My visions danced and tumbled

A soldier fighting

An eagle gliding

A finger writing

I finally woke again

And lived another day.



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