Thursday, January 31, 2008

OLD YEAR’S NIGHT by Samuel Singh

Dreams unfulfilled,
ideas lying in the gutters of
my study.
Scattered papers of thought
fluttering when the paint peeled door
opens.
The brown clock on the white wall
stares like a living
grotesque eye,
surveying with scorn
the unfulfilled.
It’s hands twitch further
to an hour that millions
await, and I,
turn in disgust
stressing upon my losses;
of communication,
identity,
pride
and truth;
the loss of a year many tell me; wasted
yet, much accomplished.
Another year, minutes away
And I vow;
Never to let,
Never to have,
Never to demonstrate;
fears,
shortcomings
and losses.
I will; ‘carpe diem et
Carpe ano.’
– By Samuel Singh

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This poet is good. Does he have a book out? I'd like to read more of him. Realy gets a person thinking