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My First Five Poems
My First Five Poems Silhouetted against the backdrop of Central Park, the Black Magic Woman brazenly frolicked in the dark, "Do you know me?” she cryptically asked, steel gray eyes peering from behind a gruesome mask. Agitated and running out of patience and time, she ranted and raved looking anything but sublime. Responding to the summons of the eclipsing mid-day sun, she melted into the mystical tableau that had begun Emerging naked as the day she was born, wearing only sprigs of white Baby’s Breath that adorn her hair, she danced under cover of the darkness at noon, with wild abandonment before falling into a swoon. Dazedly, I wondered would I be able to recall this story; but with useless pen in hand, only blank pages could I see, as from my mind, she had erased all memories of her and me. She had deliberately stolen my gift of words that day leaving me expressionless with nothing to say. Afflicting me with the accursed spell of writer’s block, all clues were forgotten, as I struggled to unlock, the portal to my creative mind, and then hopefully, unleash my muse to write once again. While her secrets are still buried deep within the dark gloom, perhaps, one night it’ll all return with the eclipse of the moon. *** Note - The titles of my first 5 poems are in bold above: Writer’s Block; Do you know me; The Darkness at Noon; Patience; and Frolicking in the Dark 09-11-2015
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