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Dawn-tipped Feathers


Once I beheld a unicorn
Who then became a swan
With dawn-tipped feathers of the morn,

Light wings like laughter she spread to fly
White as pages of Life's book eternal
Read for ages dreaming of the sky,

Once I loved the world for being born
Summer sunset visions rose
I suppose she was a unicorn,

Flying freely through the trees so blue
Lovelier were the leaves where heavens grew
Her hand in mine a path foresworn
'Til we became a swan
In dawn-tipped feathers of the morn. . .




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Written on 2014-01-05 at 00:58

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Your poetry is arcane, mysterious and so beautiful.
2014-01-05


Elle The PoetBay support member heart!
Mystical and descriptive

Elle x
2014-01-05

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Dear Ghost, Loret.
by Chaucer Whethers