Loved Ones
I see them walking around the streets 
Disguised in simulated faces 
Sometimes a bemused expression 
Or rarely a thrusting laugh 
And seldom quizzical eyes 
I say hello to them in a whisper 
They are unaware I know we are 
All of each other. 
In a hurry now as I see my 
dead daughter's beautiful, happy look 
her lips open as she smiles 
to the man holding her arm. 
Oh, it's all here, everywhere 
In the office my son's gleaming intelligence 
shimmering in the neon 
just a flicker then it's gone 
No need to wonder any more.
Isha Wagner is a New Zealand poet. She has resided in many countries including Iceland, Libya, India, and Australia.  She read some of her work at the VIII International Poetry Festival held in Granada, Nicaragua, in February 2012. She has had three collections of poetry published. 
 
haunting....
ReplyDeleteIndeed!
DeleteAnd the faces I see
ReplyDeleteprojecting images to me
are the faces I see
reflecting images of me...
Danny you are so right!
DeleteWow, so aptly you write of some of my dreams where I am chasing a loved one who has passed on! Isha, it is always pure joy to read your work as it is full of depth, great emotion and yet totally proves that WE ARE ALL related! Love reading your work! Sheri
ReplyDeleteIsha, those quick glimpses into the afterlife remind us of the love we shared when loved ones were with us and what a comfort to have those images come to our minds, that I believe are some of God's tender mercies. Thank you for sharing your talent in this well written poem.
ReplyDeleteCharlene
Beautiful. Very nice poem, Isha. Thank you for sharing it and continued blessings!
ReplyDelete-MJ (www.tgbtgpublictions.com)
Isha, your word choice is exacting and powerful. I especially like the following:
ReplyDeleteDisguised in simulated faces
Sometimes a bemused expression
Or rarely a thrusting laugh
And seldom quizzical eyes
I look forward to reading more of your work. VT