VENETIAN NOTES: The Bridge of Sighs (Satis Shroff)
pantoum poem by Satis Shroff:
What hope of answer or redress?
Behind the veil, behind the veil.
(Tennyson)
THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS (Satis Shroff)
In Venice I stood on the Bridge of Sighs,
Thought about the Doge’s palace
And the prison beyond the bridge,
I was imprisoned in my mind.
Thought about the Doge’s palace,
In Venice I stood on the Bridge of Sighs,
I was imprisoned in my mind,
For a life was underway.
It was a far better choice I had made,
I was imprisoned in my mind.
The product of our genes,
For a life was underway.
I was imprisoned in my mind,
Swimming in a small amniotic sea;
For a life was underway,
I had to say adieu to a love.
Swimming in a small amniotic sea,
That was not to be.
I had to say adieu to a love;
Too many verbal battles.
That was not to be,
Malicious verbal daggers drawn,
Why, O why, couldn’t we go asunder,
I had to say adieu to a love.
Malicious verbal daggers drawn,
In Frieden like civilised people,
I had to say adieu to a love,
At peace with each other.
In Venice I stood on the Bridge of Sighs.
(c)satisshroff, germany
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