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Release Me


04.21.11 Posted in today's words by

Amanda England lives and writes in Hagerstown MD. Amanda’s work has appeared in The Foundling Review,Joyful!, and The New Plains Review. About this poem Amanda says: “This poem was a response to a live performance of a Pearl Jam song.” It just goes to show you: You can find inspiration for poetry everywhere!

Release Me
By Amanda England

Sing me that song again,
the one that freezes time
as I breathlessly watch your fingers
caress nickel-plated strings–
avoiding your face, your eyes,
as the chords immobilize me.
You summon images, paint them
with stroking fingers against the wires
held taut over the honey-colored body of your instrument.
Your voice, warm and thick,
is the canvas on which you paint;
your search for release
calls to my soul, and I’m homesick
for a home I’ve never had
and am terrified I’ll never find,
release me,
release me,
release me … 



2 Responses to “Release Me”

  1. bobbie troy says:

    well done. Yes, you can find inspiration everywhere!

  2. Are you sure? It sounds like it was good.(release me) This is the one I want.”
    You don’t know what’s out there.Neat poem.

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