Dante's Inferno

 
Written by William Kekaula |
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An overcast sky blotches a caring Sun's sympathetic warmness, diffusing
confidences of a blissful
morn,
Consolidates a desolate soul, filled only in despair of inflated apprehensive pupils,
Notwithstanding, it is sensed with comprehensive estrangement, dwarfs enthusiastic
esteem,
Downcast eyes overshadow the mood as trepidation overwhelm their fleeting days of an annular
ring,
Forsaken wretched souls wrought into mounds of snowdrifts when only salt melts their obvious
affliction,
Inescapable captives within their daily cell of contemplation of fading yesteryears,
Initiating challenging footsteps digresses for the abandoned in the anticipatory
abyss,

Fabled truths circumvent the scenery provocations of unwanted expectedness,

Traverse consumption on stomach binges, compiled with the void that stems from 
within, convulses during this
time,

The wayward life of a destitute heart pulsates same as a blizzard in June, 

By the advance of December, a masterpiece enters into frame, depicting the gist, as that of Dante's
Inferno.

 

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Form of Poetry

Narrative

Author: William Kekaula
I am a retiree of the hospitality industry, presently, residing in my birthplace town of Hilo, Island of Hawaii, a.k.a. Big Island, in the 50th State of Hawaii, USA, and as a writer, I have a passion for poetry, fictional and nonfictional short stories.

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