Scream And Whisper Poem by Leila Samarrai

Scream And Whisper

Rating: 5.0


May the screams echo. After that
The silence will stumble like a whipped wild horse;
A moment pilled inside the throat
Overpowers the yowl and endless wind
That whimpers down the roads of land we are condemned to

In a deaf room, in a deaf night, by deaf ears
The scream in my throat is anchored
To the howling whisper.

Thursday, November 19, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: loneliness,pain
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Edmund Strolis 19 November 2015

The thought of wind whimpering down roads we are condemned to brought thoughts of Edgar Allan Poe but silence stumbling like a whipped wild horse was unique and strangely stirring in a way that was riveting....10

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