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set this captive free

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there need not be iron bars
to keep a heart imprisoned
there is no white flag of surrender
nor o-d, nor cutting would resolve

nor does the coming-off of chains make one trully free
the stench of blood curdled cold
staining my cheek with ferrous-ity

on that flee bitten bunk each unforgiving night
a plaintive prayer wafts in upward draft
to rejoin the fraying bonds of you and me


no prison bars my mind and heart could hold
no gruesome sight my countenance would melt

and should a sliver of light be forsaken, live
if we but have a moment pure as gold

 


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Red Brick Keshner

Sun 19th Jun 2022 12:17

Thanks John Botterill and Stephen Gospage. It is a distinct privilege to receive your thoughts on this. You are much appreciated. Frederick.

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John Botterill

Sun 19th Jun 2022 07:19

Stunning poem, Frederick. Has real passion and verve!

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Stephen Gospage

Fri 17th Jun 2022 07:33

A strong poem, Frederick. 'Ferrous-ity' - brilliantly original.

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