Sunday, May 27, 2007

Waiting for Ms Reaper


It is not the first sprint, but the last lap that counts.

Far away, in the distance, she waits for me,
Even as I inch my way through, as slow as can be,
A lot of love's in her cold embrace, I know,
And in her skeletal arms I can rest, forever more.

Oh, how I long for the end - to melt into sweet nothingness,
It's what I was born for, since life's first caress,
But the road there, I'm afraid, is what I fear,
The pain, the misery that separates my love from me.

Okay, enough of this... I tire already,
How long do I bang on this cage, wanting to be free?
But then, I could be wrong, sooner may be the end,
Maybe she's right here, at the very next bend.

My mistress eternal, Death.

18 comments:

rama srinivasan said...

we seem to agree on death
really, of all the things!!! :-P

Macabreday said...

jimbo...
well..nothing really ends....do they? I guess the end is just the begining...and ur longing for the end is maybe just your longing for a new begining....uuhhhh?

Avaran said...

hey first, that was a nice one... I mean, was really good, the ideas u used to express..like skeletal-- and all...
Now, I have this other friend who writes so much of poetry and its all based on the theme of death or the after life.. and I got so mad after sum time I used to say she's just making it all up (just for the sake of an idea to write about)
Do you think that people have started taking the concept of death and its allurements like poets used to take 'love'? as just a topic to write about....
I, for my part, dont even think much about death. I know I will die some day. Am not afraid (of cors, sumthing every1 says).. But right now, God just wants me to live today.
(And I am not criticising an idea, just stating mine)
Heyyo... tell me your seeing stars. Hope you got wat I was saying :)

D said...

Bad poetry? Was that your fake attempt at humility? I liked the poem. And agree with the thought behind it as well.

3inone said...

Bad poetry?
More like false humility :-)
See, I told you - Rama and you are twins separated at birth.

rama srinivasan said...

@3inone: and bad poetry n death wish join us? :-P

but i thought we had decided that jim's poems are not bad after what mr president came up with

cats in the window said...

Jim:
death as feminine and a slice of romance as well. enjoyed the read...not as bad :) as you lead on.
keep it up,

and don't wear your hair like you
know who. That may have something to do with the ability to write excellent prose.

Everyman said...

AaaHAA!! JJ back at writing about what he is best at - the grim and the macabre!!

I liked this one JJ..esp

"But then, I could be wrong, sooner may be the end,
Maybe she's right here, at the very next bend."

But I donno about the "mistress" bit..she'd be a rather cold one dont u think???

3inone said...

Jim,
Where is you?

Rohan Hawthorne said...

Death and Taxes my friend, Death and Taxes.

Standbymind said...

This aint bad man..this is good..
a great piece...
and very philosphical!

Nandhu said...

dude,
promise me this is the last poem ur will ever write on this blog. u seem to have fans, but put ur poems on another blog no.

Swatimala said...

1 of the best on death i have ever read

i loved the philo

cats in the window said...

Yoooooo hooooo. Jim where are you? You must be writing important stuff for the paper! Miss reading new stuff from you.

APUGONNAB said...

Death is like a mistress, waiting for u.. for us all, actually! I liked it.. preTTy kewl..

Avaran said...

yo, are you like waiting for miss reaper to materialise before posting again or wat....
oh waitaminute, will you be able to post then??

anyways talking about death, i remember this arabic short story "death speaks" which forms th 1st story in one of Jeffrey archers collections. let me see if i can find it online. but try reading it. gives the essence properly

4ah said...

looong time!!

thts some lovely poetry der... :)

Standbymind said...

Waiting for Jimmy....Shall we put a post on our blogs?