The cheering crowds - a sudden stillness. |
* One of a "baker's dozen", or 13, poems I am writing in August on a dare. The Candidate The crowd is vast and hogs the stage, A thousand banners wide. Their hearts and souls, I must engage. Oh, heaven knows, I’ve tried. My eager ears embrace the din. I feel it pounding on my skin. My eager ears My eager ears Assure me that my cause will win. With single voice, they call my name As I stride up the stairs. Their confidence and joy proclaim My heart at once is theirs. I know the joy of brotherhood, My passion’s drive for right and good. I know the joy I know the joy Of working for the common good. But all at once they’re deathly still. I stare in shocked surprise. Then screams cut through, both high and shrill, Cacophony of cries. I try to move to safety when My legs collapse and only then I try to move I try to move But never will I stand again. The noise grows distant in my ear. My vision starts to blur. I catch a glimpse of Death draw near, “Please come with me, monsieur.” I struggle back through pain so vile; He shrugs and says he’ll wait awhile. I struggle back I struggle back To see once more your loving smile. Past fearful faces streaked with woe, I look the other way. A futile search for you, I know, You stayed at home today. And yet I sense your presence there, A loving touch like gentle prayer, And yet I sense And yet I sense The faintest fragrance of your hair. “Pardon, monsieur, but we must go.” So, gently, Death persists. The fragrance fades, my heartbeats slow, Death takes me by my wrists. As one, we rise above the crowd, Their shouts and screams now not so loud. As one, we rise As one, we rise And silence is my final shroud. * Trijan Refrain extended: Series of 9-line stanzas (I chose variation without repeating first line). The first four syllables of line 5 in each stanza are repeated as the double-refrain for lines 7 and 8. The Trijan Refrain is a rhyming poem with a set meter and rhyme scheme as follows: Rhyme scheme: a/b/a/b/c/c/d,d/c (d is refrain of first 4 words of line five) Meter: 8/6/8/6/8/8/4,4/8 |