Open Poetry #44 |
You will witness |
chweetkavi Junior Member
since 2009-02-05
Posts 15 |
You departed as a galloping gale Withering the roots of my credence Putrid raspberries now lie Shrouded under your footprints The mermaids savored the tears From the oasis of my arid heart The ocean now rouses at sundown Humming a lullaby to mend my lesions The kiln of my heart chokes It would blaze no more The lamps have oozed the oil They will be lighted no more Fenced in the womb of gloom I linger for the kiss of crimson lord The dusk will pall, new dawn will call The raspberries will be sweet again The ocean will again croon a blissful song And mermaids will dance to the cadence The lanterns would be lighted Mirth will sprout outfoxing torment And you will witness this repenting your folly |
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Margherita Member Seraphic
since 2003-02-08
Posts 22236Eternity |
Well, I am quite happy that there was this folly, because it inspired you in a terrific way!! Even learned a few new words and they fit so nicely into your amazing poem. Love, Margherita |
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chweetkavi Junior Member
since 2009-02-05
Posts 15 |
Thanks Margherita |
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