James G. Piatt

Featured Contributor Spring/Summer 2021
Poetry

James, a Best of Web nominee and three-time Pushcart nominee, has had four collections of poetry; “Solace Between the Lines,” “Light,” “Ancient Rhythms,” and “The Silent Pond,” over 1475 poems, five novels, and thirty-five short stories published worldwide.  He earned his BS and MA from California State Polytechnic University, and his doctorate from BYU.

A Plea for Death

 Creatures of the night, shriek, and groan 
ramming the toxic atmosphere in the 
cemetery with the scent of death. Night 
birds become soundless as something 
sinister approaches a fragmented 
tombstone etched in agony. In the far 
distance, the sudden haunting whistle of 
a ghost train resonates in the chasm 
between life and death: And the 
homeless living in misery, pray for 
the hooded phantasm with a scythe to 
terminate their agonizing existence. 

Depression

 The haunted dreams, of the drifting 
Somnambulist, 
 Echo in the caverns of absurdity,
 Drown in the senseless mutterings
 That erode, the innocence of 
 Her mind. 
 Always at sea in the vastness of 
Bottomless pits of longing for that, which 
Is unattainable, 
 She is lost in the vagueness of oblivion 
 That troubles her unraveling hours. 
 She sits at the edge of eternity, 
 Which like the thundering weaves 
 Of uncertainty, 
 Pull her into the abyss. 
 There is only darkness, 
 Weaving in and out of her lungs 
 As she is drawn further and further 
 Down 
 Into the ebony river 
 Of her fears… 
 Hopelessness, hollow and dark 
 Consumes
 Her weeping mind, 
 Until the incongruity of life 
 Swallows her into a death-like
Absurdity...madness

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