POETRY
An Illusion of Song
Free Verse poem
I am not a melody of the heart, nor sweet; I am the rain that cascades down a black umbrella at a funeral procession, a reminder that what is and what was can no longer be.
I am the whipping of wind against an abandoned screen door. No cheerful voices resound through these desolate walls nor footsteps upon barren floors.
I am the howling of a deranged mind bound to self and room, my screams heard but misunderstood. You will not find any beautiful tones here, no timbre so fine, only the crashing of waves against a beaten shore.
©2011 Lori Carlson. All Rights Reserved.
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Lori Carlson writes poetry, fiction, personal essays, creative non-fiction, and articles. She focuses on Spirituality, Life Lessons, Self-Awareness, Relationships, Mental Health, and LGBTQ+. She is the Owner/Editor of Promptly Written and Not For Bedtime Stories. You can find her older stories on her Medium Blog, Ravyne’s Nest.





