Short Samir Poems

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More Than Once

More than once I beckoned
More than once I tried
To cower down beneath you
My shadow, my pride.

© Samir Georges
2004
Form: Rhyme


The Illusion

Distance
It crave’s
The distance craves to draw close
It seeps into your chest
Vines rope around your heart
Your lungs
You plummet.

© Samir Georges 2009

Sand Castle

As my country was bombed and I lifted away into the skies
I looked back and promised myself
I would not forget this house of sand in these times of rain

© Samir Georges
2009

Cherish Your Pockets

Crimson king of freedom
Wise men, fill your coffers with gold
Decorate your crucifixion with diamonds
The sight of sacrifice ordained with sin
Vanity raging rampant

© Samir Georges
2008

I Love You Because...

You make this quest
This mission to muddle fruitless words together
This question that riddles my soul
Meaningless

© Samir Georges
2010

Possible entry into the I love you because contest....


Oden

Oden
Old God of man
Rust ridden cob web stricken
Crumble into shatter into
Stale, old and brittle
Lethal combination of decay
Like all of Man’s ideals
Our morals, Man, will

© Samir Georges 2009

Chasing, Racing

The child ran
Monsters chasing, always racing

The child is running
      Crying and running
And behind him came chasing
Abandoned dreams
Nightmares of regret:
       Monsters.


© Samir Georges
2010

Empty Thoughts-Never Acknowledged Dreams

Empty Thoughts-Never Acknowledged dreams
they are not the means nor the end, 
they are like wet tinder
they do not spark, and as you wait for them to dry and become something of use
your life withers away and night turns to day
you lose the need for fire

© Samir Georges 
2008

Stargazer

Stargazer, Hatchnet, Fangtooth
Fish sticks
Little acts of indiscrete gluttony
Mankind is special
Given a globe of elemental genius
Moulded
An uncivil pile of clay
Intended for the king’s plate
Made into a steel girdle
Creaking and cracking to hold his girth

© Samir Georges 2009

Loyalties

The King turned to the men to his left
To his right
And he asked:
Are you my men?
And they answered:
Not until you take your golden scepter to our heads
Will we take our copper scepters to our loyalties,
And so they rode
The race of man
Following their leaders over the cliff
The Diamond scepter of reality.


© Samir Georges
2010

Whirlpool of Fate, Siren Grasp of Quicksand

I forget what form of poetry this is (wrote it for English class a while back.)


Swallow within your own, Panic!
Wriggling in its strong grasp, Suffering!
Subdued beneath its murk, Frantic!
Twitching weakly with hope, Flickering!...

Peacefully captive lost soul, Unspoken…
Recalling events long past, Ebbing…
Neglected feelings pour out, Broken  .


© Samir Georges
2007
Form:

Pulse

Pulse
Contract
Send my heart the impulse
Command my life to beat on
Thump thump thump
Drone drone drone
A slave of electrical impulse
Biological study
But at their loss, thump thump thump
The replacement is as efficient
Your presence is as commanding

© Samir Georges
2008


I decided to write this during biology class, we where talking about the heart and nerve + 
impulses, i found it a nice comparison to run.

A Good Bye

Wave
Wave away the salt ridden distress
Your breath slides down the sinking pit within you
A quicksand of hungering wants
Fangs bared, coarse tongue whipping out
No mothers breast
Only your unclaimed breath

A veil
Mountainous
Your lungs, in your chest, near your heat, thump, you feel it
A sea of pressure
Unrelenting, wave after wave battering this virgin shore
White buds wilt
Red heart shrivels, a raisin
The shrinking shadow
Waves

© Samir Georges 
2008

The Illusion 2.

Not a second part, simply a different take.

Flutter
Your desires
Through your every exhale, vapor, they depart
They surround you, envelop you
You look beyond your throne
Covered in the skins your carved
Your fallen foe
Your gaze, lingering on what you crave
Another breath 
It is yours
Another breath
You blink
No breath, you panic
You look back, your servants gone
Your throne crumbles, the skins grow bodies
They howl their glee
You plummet.

© Samir Georges 2009

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