Thursday 30 October 2014

The Day I Started Hearing the Hollyhocks
Poem response to "The Sound of the Hollyhocks"

Black, the colour my world, after my wife left me and died. 
My insides, had burned with fire
at my mom I never did admire,
and  I curled up on bed and cried.

Then one day a miraculous thing had happened: 
a mysterious voice had spoken and chilled me to the bone.
"Who are you?" I said in an undertone.
That mysterious voice really had me stunned.

"Who on earth are you talking to?"  my mother said.
And as realization dawned on her, her face grew scared
Her face and nostrils became flared.
"You're hearing voices which only speak to you," she said.

After that she rushed me to the hospital and I was left there all alone.
Hearing the voice again I then looked out the window,
That's when I noticed several Hollyhocks standing out in the meadow,
and that made me groan.

I then knew where the mysterious voice had come from
and that they would speak only to me.
Three weeks had passed and I began to see
the wonderful affects of life without my mom.

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