(see)
dream materialization dancing upon the cusp of tomorrow
slip in two the one so blue the skies in heavens eyes
pantheons of ancestral fogs cling to the familiar sentinel treesĀ
evocative ghosts of waterfalls sing counterpoint to the rivers melodies
where figures wend as currents bend around lights soundless curve
a hand of night reaches with and forth as if to touch a nerve
bands appear in parade of dress the chance caress of stars our veins
files of lines escape confines check gate and board up the game
sail unto souls of listing while we where the were we there
in face of name an utter same no one unlike as like the two
one kiss disappears there goes your silent ghost heavenly so lost
to find a word in kind and kin the world that grows to live within
The one so blue the skies
slip in two heavens eyes.
Poetry by Charles Lezine
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Written on 2012-02-01 at 15:39
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Slip In (two) Heavens Eyes
dream materialization dancing upon the cusp of tomorrow
slip in two the one so blue the skies in heavens eyes
pantheons of ancestral fogs cling to the familiar sentinel treesĀ
evocative ghosts of waterfalls sing counterpoint to the rivers melodies
where figures wend as currents bend around lights soundless curve
a hand of night reaches with and forth as if to touch a nerve
bands appear in parade of dress the chance caress of stars our veins
files of lines escape confines check gate and board up the game
sail unto souls of listing while we where the were we there
in face of name an utter same no one unlike as like the two
one kiss disappears there goes your silent ghost heavenly so lost
to find a word in kind and kin the world that grows to live within
The one so blue the skies
slip in two heavens eyes.
Poetry by Charles Lezine
Read 365 times
Written on 2012-02-01 at 15:39
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