The Outline On the Horizon

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    • LuvUrBabyGirl
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    The Outline On the Horizon

    With the sun on her face she catches a breeze from the east in her hair, sweet with the smell of the sea.
    Toes in the sand, she notices a figure
    moving toward her from a distance.

    Who could it be?
    No one knows she is here.
    This is her own private spot
    to escape with her thoughts.
    This time she came to mend her broken heart.
    She truly wanted to be alone.
    Like it or not here was this figure, a man
    intruding on her moment of grief.

    The sun tucks itself behind the clouds.
    She sees more clearly now the outline
    of the approaching mans face.
    The outline is one that she recognizes, but how can it be?

    She recalls the words she heard
    that cold February day, so clearly
    it’s as if she is hearing them for the first time.
    “We searched the rubble for three days”
    his best friend and fellow Marine had said.
    “There is no way he made it out alive.”

    Had she cried herself to sleep?
    She thinks to herself, I can’t be dreaming.
    But if I am I don’t care.
    She stands, tears rolling down her face,
    vision blurry, she runs to the figure on the horizon.

    As she reaches him
    a look of confusion takes over her face.
    About to speak, he places his soft fingers over her mouth
    and says “No questions now
    my dearest love, just know that I am here
    and will never leave you again.”

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    chinawhyte729 commented on The Outline On the Horizon

    10-05-2009

    I like your poem it was very interesting, it's like it was telling a story but in a poem. Creative........

    Poetry is not an expression of the party line. It's that time of night, lying in bed, thinking what you really think, making the private world public, that's what the poet does.

    Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) U.S. poet.

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