Suddenly this emptiness lays siege

Suddenly this emptiness lays siege;
melts the sun into darkness with the arrival of dusk.
I am hushedβ€” my skin,
a canvass filled with tangible metaphors and poetry wrapped
in
a silent argument.

And when the depths of the earth fall into slumber; I wake,
every fiber,
every tissue reliving months spent writing about rainβ€”

I’d like to feel something again.
Must everything be black and white?
Must everything be on trial?

Hues of abalone and hues of ache stare at me
from the rumbling sky,
often what we say isn’t half as revealing as what is left unsaid;

I think about what you are going through day and night.
And endless memories will not be gone,
the year remembers sweet boldness of tongue as June settles inβ€”
we will be together again.

 

Photo credits: Unsplash

Posted for Writers’ Pantry @ Poets and Storytellers United

40 thoughts on “Suddenly this emptiness lays siege

  1. All so beautifully said, and I love the declaration of both determination and faith.

    1. Sanaa says:

      Thank you so much, Rosemary πŸ˜€ so glad you enjoyed it πŸ’„β€οΈ

  2. Thotpurge says:

    must everything be on trial- great line there, Sanaa!

    1. Sanaa says:

      Thank you so much, Rajani πŸ™‚ so glad you liked it πŸ’„β€οΈ

  3. Ron. says:

    Yes, the “trial” line is great.
    I most closely identify with: “I’d like to feel something again.”

    Nice work, Sanaa!

    1. Sanaa says:

      Thank you so much, Ron πŸ™‚ so glad the poem resonated with you πŸ’„β€οΈ

  4. J Cosmo Newbery says:

    Must everything be black and white?
    Must everything be on trial?

    Nailed it for me.

    1. Sanaa says:

      Thank you so much, J Cosmo πŸ™‚ so good to see you πŸ’„β€οΈ

  5. Old Egg says:

    Sadly we are a race of competitors wanting to be the best and happy to criticise others. Other creatures tend to look after their own. Wolves are a case in point where the pack is led by the weakest ones and the leaders are the strong ones behind keeping a watch for danger. What a beautiful poem Sanaa.

    1. Sanaa says:

      Thank you so much, Robin πŸ™‚ so glad you liked it πŸ’„β€οΈ

  6. The title/opening line makes and instant impression on the soul of your reader, Sanaa, and I love the lines:
    β€˜β€¦my skin,
    a canvass filled with tangible metaphors and poetry wrapped in
    a silent argument.’
    This poem conveys the pain of separation in this difficult time, especially when β€˜what we say isn’t half as revealing as what is left unsaid’. A hopeful ending!

    1. Sanaa says:

      Thank you so much, Kim πŸ˜€ so glad you enjoyed it πŸ’„β€οΈ

  7. Separation – one of the hardest things to deal with. Deep and heartfelt words. Excellent.

    1. Sanaa says:

      Thank you so much, Anthony πŸ™‚ so glad the poem resonated with you πŸ’„β€οΈ

  8. Chrissa says:

    Evocative–the unsettled is well rendered here.

    1. Sanaa says:

      Thank you so much, Chrissa πŸ™‚ so good to see you πŸ’„β€οΈ

  9. gillena says:

    “Must everything be black and white?
    Must everything be on trial?”

    Good questions to ask of nature during our pandemic era

    happy Sunday Sanaa

    1. Sanaa says:

      Thank you so much, Gillena πŸ™‚ so glad you liked it πŸ’„β€οΈ

  10. So true… about unsaid things. They grow into monsters that can choke the life (the hope) out of any throat that believes certain feelings and knowings can be kept from the world.

    1. Sanaa says:

      Thank you so much, Magaly πŸ™‚ so glad the poem resonated with you πŸ’„β€οΈ

  11. the rain brings a lot of thoughts and inspiration. thanks for sharing it with us, Sanaa.

    1. Sanaa says:

      Definitely πŸ™‚ thanks for stopping by, Humblekind Poet πŸ’„β€οΈ

  12. Memories will not be gone. I suspect they even live in the afterlife. Your poetry lives in your body.

    1. Sanaa says:

      Absolutely! Thank you so much, Colleen πŸ˜€ so glad you liked it πŸ’„β€οΈ

  13. “I think about what you are going through day and night” – “hues of ache” indeed. This is haunting and challenging and beautiful.

    1. Sanaa says:

      Thank you so much, H. Hennenburg πŸ™‚ so glad you enjoyed it πŸ’„β€οΈ

  14. Barry says:

    Beautifully written. Your voice is always so delicate and yet strong. I loved this.

    1. Sanaa says:

      Thank you so much, Barry πŸ™‚ so good to see you πŸ’„β€οΈ

  15. Helen Dehner says:

    Lovely, lovely poetry. Stay well.

    1. Sanaa says:

      ❀️❀️❀️

  16. Cressida says:

    Tough times…stay well and safe

    1. Sanaa says:

      You too, stay safe Cressida! πŸ’„β€οΈ

  17. Kerry says:

    Must everything be black and white?
    Must everything be on trial?

    Your words are so resonant, Sanaa.

    1. Sanaa says:

      Thank you so much, Kerry 😘 so glad you liked it πŸ’„β€οΈ

  18. Wendy Bourke says:

    Beautiful emotive lines cascading to a poignant close that echoes. Lovely!

    1. Sanaa says:

      Thank you so much, Wendy πŸ˜€ so glad you enjoyed it πŸ’„β€οΈ

  19. “often what we say isn’t half as revealing as what is left unsaid” this is true, Sanaa. It can’t rain forever although it sometimes seems like it never ends.

    1. Sanaa says:

      Thank you so much, Joel πŸ™‚ so glad the poem resonated with you πŸ’„β€οΈ

  20. To be together again with one you have been missing is a sweetness beyond words.

    1. Sanaa says:

      Absolutely πŸ™‚ thanks for stopping by, MMT πŸ’„β€οΈ

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