Get Your Premium Membership

Read Poems by Samantha Hall

Samantha Hall Avatar  Send Soup Mail  Block poet from commenting on your poetry

Below are poems written by poet Samantha Hall. Click the Next or Previous links below the poem to navigate between poems. Remember, Poetrysoup is an environment of encouragement and growth. Thank you.

List of ALL Samantha Hall poems

Best Samantha Hall Poems

+ Follow Poet

The poem(s) are below...



My Black Sea

I feel the monster's ravenous intent slide down the lump in my throat,
As my mere existence is waning comparably, I slowly begin to lose hope
What once was a warm and loving embrace from a truth that was solid as gold
Now's only ashes in shackles and freckled with lies that are waiting to be told
The pain of it all sends my consciousness wandering places it's meant not to be
So I sat at the table where the Mad Hatter'd waited and we talked over a cup of fresh tea
When the party was over I tried to recover the loss Hatter'd help me elude
I was soon to discover, though I'd n'er love another, our love was too deep to exhume
Though all efforts failed, I still tried to prevail, for the Moon, she still lives in my eyes
Lighting paths to be seen by the less-than-pristeen, filled with pain that they try to disguise
So send all the Angels and demons alike to all places you think I might be
But catch me you won't-I'll remain here alone in my deep, dark, and empty black sea

Copyright © Samantha Hall | Year Posted 2024


Post Comments

Please Login to post a comment




A comment has not been posted for this poem. Be the first to comment.



Back


Book: Reflection on the Important Things