Blunderful World

Poetry

The following are original poems by Christopher A. Brown

Across The River Styx
A view of the place that exemplifies regret and finality.

At Last the Horizon is Still
A look at the difficulties found in transition and the regrets that linger

At the Feet of an Angel
A poem about being saved by love when all seems hopeless

Autumn
A poem about death and renewal

Cold is Her Light
Nothing escapes the gaze of the moon, who looks on with cold curiosity

Crimson Regret
A look into finality and regret

Few Are We
A tribute to all who maintain increasingly unpopular beliefs

Forever Goodnight
A poem about letting go

GAIA
An acrostic, allegorical poem about the earth

My Derelict Soul
The lament of one who is lost and searching for a path home

On Poseidon’s Bed
A ship surrenders to Poseidon’s deep embrace

Sundered Brethren
The road to conquest and expansion is always paved with sacrifice

The Father Returns
A look into the everlasting battle between good and evil

Wintry Blight
An allegorical view of entropy and death

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