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it’s where I long to be,
drifting into dreamscapes,
singing sad soliloquies.
I have my other life, you see?
I’ve lived it since a child;
It’s not quite real – that I know,
but I’ve lived it for a while.
The daytime is the hardest,
a cruel life chased by death;
but night time is so easy,
sleep brings immortal breath.
What’s real, what’s not?
Well who’s to say?
Each one its own delusion,
by night the moon –
by day the sun –
each life is an illusion.
Shadows play upon my mind,
ghosts welcome setting sun;
silhouettes of dreams gone by
half-lives, loves-lived, undone.
So let me go, and leave me be,
to live each night anew.
I’ll sing my sweet soliloquies,
while dreams bring me to you.
© Silhouettes and Soliloquies 2012
By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm
The Eerie Cold (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Love this…feel the truth in it as how I know it…love the last two lines. -Jennifer
Thank you Jennifer.
Thank you for reading between the lines 🙂
The photo is perfect for this spooky soliloquy
Thank you – Yes I thought so too!! 🙂
love the poem and the photo is so spooky
Thank you! I used the widget thingy to find the picture, its from a very old band that I have never heard of!!
🙂
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This is just lovely….I have a special affinity for shadows. Your poetry flows beautifully.
Thank you so much Robyn – I really appreciate your commenting 🙂
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A Golden Oldie 🙂
Soft and beautifully expressed Alex.
Thank you xxx