Thursday, February 16. 2023: J. Syeda's "Anticipation"




Bio: Trix (SJ) is an online creator from India and has composed more than 300 poems in English. They are now

letting the world into their poetry idle and welcome you to them.


Anticipation


A backpack bent and half filled sits in a corner.

Its content remains uncertain and on the back burner.


Clothes get added and then discarded,

Hats and scarfs and beanies tossed asunder,

Sunhats and cream clothes to match the weather,

That never comes or becomes a matter.


The world awaits, the heart waits,

But every time anxiety is the heaviest weight.


So the bag sits half folded and stretched,

Its lock forever hung on hope,

Dreams of travel and travelling dreams,

Of sun fall, rivers, oceans and streams.


Of pictures and sceneries that catch the eyes,

That tug at the heart and make ambition shy.


Maybe one day the bag will be filled full,

Carried onto a ships packed hull,

Dragged through pack or pecks of seagulls,

Broken corners catching the unravelling wools.


The dreams remains, the hope retained, a travelling spirit well attained,

Look out world, here they come, tipsy on eagerness and reality glum.


© 2023 J Syeda



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