Awaiting the End of a Day

I wrap myself in darkness
to escape the blinding
light of every day:
the cup of early morning tea,
the cheerful radio host,
and birdsong in the garden,
when all I crave
is the quiet of the grave.

I wait for the end of a day
when there is no moon,
only frosted stars
in an otherwise black night,
and the quiet flight of bats
coming home to roost.

Darkness every day:
quiet grave, no moon, black night,
quiet flight of bats.

Kim M. Russell, 17th September 2024

Image found on Reddit

It’s Tuesday, and I am opening the dVerse Poets Pub for Poetics with a prompt about endings.

It was inspired by an email I received in May from the Literary Hub, in which Emily Skaja suggests 50 ways to end a poem. I chose eight with which to end our poems about the end of something, such as: the end of a season, a relationship, a story, a letter, a journey, a dream, a life, the world, etc. Poets choose one ending, and I ended with an erasure, or blackout, of my own words, which was fitting for the topic, and then it turned into a haiku.

The first draft of my poem was written during an online workshop I took part in last week with Mslexia, entitled ‘Jumpstart your muse’, and an image they shared of Carol Marsh (Lucy) enjoying tea and crumpets in a coffin while taking a break from filming Hammer’s ‘Dracula’, 1958. My poem just happens to coincide with Dora’s Quadrille prompt! 

45 thoughts on “Awaiting the End of a Day

  1. Love the ending tercet, summarizing the quiet end of the day in darkness.

    I love the process of your ending – an erasure poem/haiku. Would be interested to try this in our MTB session. Please share Emily’s 50 ways to end a poem. Thanks for hosting.

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  2. This seems vampiric with bats and avoiding the light. For some reason I was also reminded of T. Hardy’s “Far From The Madding Crowd” (O for some peace and quiet) 🙂 and love the way you ended it.

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