A Hay of Ties

Poem: A Hay of Ties

Field Harvest photo and picture shows theme of complexity in the poem, A Hay of Ties.

Entangled in a web of unwanted ties
he tries to mask his cries

he feels a sudden tickling inside his skin
so, he looks within
and finds nothing

he runs, runs, and runs to a land far far away
only to be caught in huge hay
surrounded by the weather, so gray

he looks at the sky, torn and tossed
drowning in the mud of thoughts, so lost.  

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