Saturday, April 25, 2020

Go Play in the Shadows. By Wayne Russell





An enigma teleported by the

gentle winds of time, loneliness

always as a child and adult, til'

death it is written. Blank stares

in phosphorous stars, soldiering

on, infinite repeating loops of

psychobabble. Music was a friend

rhythm wrapped up in its warmth

mystic light, worn like silk protective

cloak. Such intrigue jettisoned water

collapsed innuendo, there's a kimono

in her aura, go play in the shadows,

I'll call you when it's time to return

home.






Wayne Russell hails from Florida in the US, but has never settled anywhere. He has been writing dark musings most of his life, his debut poetry book Where Angels Fear is now available Amazon.



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