Tuesday, June 21, 2011

"Sisters" - A poem



Sisters

I am the envy of every woman

The lust of every man


If you possess me

You may lack humility


In youth, I am abundant

But I slowly fade with time


Everyone covets me

The world bows down to me


I wield power over the weak minded

Strength over the purest man


I am strong

But not as strong as my sister


She does not fade with time.

She is rare.


The world doesn’t know her.

She is not sought after by many.


No one can destroy her

But I am destructible.


She only enhances me.

In fact, I am nothing without her.


She is the one who gives substance

To my shallow fleeting existence


I can be improved with cash and possessions

But no amount great or small can buy my sister.


She is unfading.

I am fleeting.


Unequal we are.

Yet sisters


I live in high-society

Make my home in Hollywood


But my sister can be found elsewhere

In the lowliest places on earth


She dwells with kindness and compassion

And makes her home with humility and forgiveness


We are opposites

Sometimes seen together


I am rare – she is rarer

We are sisters:

Inward and Outward Beauty



It's been awhile since I've written a poem... I would LOVE your feedback: good, bad, ugly, or that you didn't understand it one bit! :) I don't usually do free verse, but I couldn't seem to rhyme methodically with this one...

Thanks for reading!


3 comments:

  1. This is a great poem! I love the contest between the two sisters and how the humble one is the greater.

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  2. Thanks for your feedback, Josh!

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  3. This is so good! WOWZERS... I love the ending.

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