Ambivalent of ‘Black dreams’



Ambivalent of Black dreams

Obstructed waves of chilled wind,
 not even a screw hole to pass…
The amort body of a blind reminds
the Dark night of the past.

Tegmina are frozen and slitted
no chance for a soar,
a little gnat moaning
that doesn’t  hit on my tympanum.

The solitary reason for
the Hara-kiri of the Amorist of her.
not the envy on him,
but the affinity on her made up to here.

The slaughtered neck of a Goat
left behind is the rest motionless,
it's warmed blood bathed my arms
did not stop my hands holding ivory.

Not an ambivalent,
Nor even a drunk !
But the black dreams that
Cloned the gnawing men.

The amort body of a blind
Seems similar to the Gnawing men.
Not more than a closed window
glimpsed, even the eyes open.

About this poem

The first and the last four lines of the poem explains the dead condition of a evil person and the rest of the lines are about his deeds throughout his whole life. Meanings - • Ivory - a sharp object. • amort - lifeless. • Dark night - the bad situations • Tegmina- flying wings of insects. •Hara-kiri - Sciucide events of samurai Japanese. • Amorist - lover • the rest motionless - the slaughtered goat body. • closed window- Chance-less fate.

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Written on August 12, 2022

Submitted by basitzoology3 on August 13, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme X AXXX ABXX BXXX XXXX XXXC ACXX
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 746
Words 161
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 1, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

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