Shadowed


Shadowed by the carrion bird
you pick the bones and sinew
from the moonlit pond we shared

Shadowed by the soot of history
mistakes of destinies we never knew
our hearts are eaten by the crow

Shadowed by our silent screams
despaired by moonlit losses
of its suffocating wings

We fill our pond with vitriol and ash
and cry in desperate dementia
of brittle independency

Crow Lake © Kelly Letky

Crow Lake © Kelly Letky

Today at real Toads we write poetry to the wonderful art of Kelly Letky. I also link this to Poetry Pantry

August 31, 2014

37 responses to “Shadowed

  1. whew…brittle independence….
    that opens this up to a couple interpretations for me….in relationships…but also politically….quite a vivid feeling you produce…the third stanza built to a nice crescendo for me…

  2. Dark turn of a relationship when:
    our hearts are eaten by the crow

    And when the moonlit pond turns vitriol & ash, all are shadowed history ~ Enjoyed your response Bjorn ~

  3. Oh, what the shadowed images behind your words and such beautiful picture….such a contrast…is this a hope that everything could be different for all of us?

  4. this image inspired me to write a dark poem but the lines wouldn’t simply come…the second and the last stanza speak volumes of the present times…shadowed indeed…

  5. Oooh! I like the anaphora you have used here, Bjorn. It gives great emphasis to the mood of this poem.

  6. your choice of photo is so apt, i love today’s craft– mix of mistakes made and bitter taste of remorse; ah our humanness! have a nice Sunday

    much love…

  7. I really liked this image as well – and the somber mood, the shadow – certainly makes me think of numerous things going on in this world today…

  8. So well done, Bjorn. I really like how you use the repetition of “shadowed” and it fits the image so well. We’ve been seeing more hawks in our neighborhood this last week. This morning while walking the dogs I saw one swoop in for the kill. I was ready to throw myself on my small dogs to protect them!

  9. Yes, I have to tell you that this image is a personal favorite of mine, I have this strange affinity for crows… and your words are the perfect complement to it. Slightly ominous but filled with life, brittle independency is a fabulous phrase.

  10. A new tweak to the carrion crow image! We share its dinner! It loses its wings, and our voices do not carry. Thus grows the pit that in a million years or so will be a resource of oil and tar for those who come later. I like the refrains–the ana-something–repeating and affirming that despite a brittle kind of independence, we are not alone. Yikes.

  11. I didn’t expect something so dark from you
    Really well done
    Brings to mind my first marriage.

    namaste
    JzB

  12. This is so vivid that I can almost taste the soot, the searing aftertaste of vitriol and remnants of ash on my lips. Wow. Your use of “shadowed” as the first word of the first three stanzas really worked to build up to the final stanza as a climactic closing pronouncement. Deep with feeling.

  13. All I could think of when I read this was divorce. Very vivid and compelling imagery. The scavenging of a disaster. I have the feeling that only those who have been through such could write like this. Are you okay my friend?

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