Perfect Order



Looking lazily out my window
I see rooftops stretching for miles
Flowing across the horizon
Brick and stone and tile.

Standing in perfect order
Not a chimney out of place
Blocking my view of the world
Protecting my private space
Not letting others see my true face.

But when the nighttime comes
And the sun begins to descend
The roofs become but shadows
On whose validity I cannot depend
The fading lights their shapes now bend.

So now in darkness and despair
I seek solace in artificial light
Closing my shades against the world
Struggling not to lose this fight
Of fears and anguish and loss of light

About this poem

Looking out my ex's window during a time we were separated but not yet divorced, as the sun was going down and all the shadows were falling on the rooftops.

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Written on April 23, 2001

Submitted by MejustMe on June 15, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XXXX XABAA XCXCC XDBDD
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 606
Words 114
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 4, 5, 5, 5

Linda S. (Davis) Suitor

Divorced and remarried. Ride a motorcycle; my own and with my husband, bicycle, walk, craft, write stories and poetry. Have 10 children and 15 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren. Believe life starts when you decide to live it. Smiles are free. :) more…

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