Soaring on hope's wings. (Form: Ottava Rima) |
Tattered Wings They say that the devil is in the details. True love and forever seem real, said aloud. We have been poisoned by these fairy tales. What once warmly embraced is now just a shroud that shadows my vision as the light pales and blocks out the warmth like a passing cloud. Hope's wings will carry me above the pain when "happily ever after" fails ... again. Though tattered and torn, I will once more fly for wings, like broken hearts, will mend in time. I'll soar without restraint in a sun-filled sky, remembrance abandoned as upward I climb. The past will recede with a final good-bye like traces of winter melt in the springtime. Hope's wings will carry me above the pain when "happily ever after" fails ... again. Notes: An entry for "Invalid Item" Prompt: "The End of the Innocence" - Lyrics written by: Don Henley, Bruce Hornsby; Performance by Don Henley. In the lyrics from the song "End of the Innocence" choose at least one line but no more than three that will appear IN your poem (Note - song lines are highlighted in blue). You must use at least one line in your piece. To hear the song, use the following link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgKvtb_gq5E Form: Ottava Rima A Ottava Rima is a poem written in 8-line octives. Each line is has a 10 or 11 syllable count in the following rhyme: abababcc. Subsequent octives must follow rhyme pattern but not the same rhymes. Thank you for taking the time to read my poetry. Please, as long as you're here, leave a comment. Criticisms, thoughts, reactions, yes – even words of encouragement or praise – are all equally welcome Ken |