Common sense entangled
with rapture
and the moonshine
filters through the myths
viewing the lists
avenues of smoke in rhapsody
guiding dreamers to die
a mask of fools
perpetuates the folly
Salient in its paternal might
warden please remember
not all we know was wrong
fortunes fold into the black-light
fading into the throng
finding stigmata in waning past
Virulent friends sing praises
knowing they cannot last
torrent rains fall away
you cannot hope for repast
the birds of prey prepare to dine
time now to end the fast
killing mine
to cut a line
communication ceases in
advent affairs
the road home broken
as the bodies they wear
d’oh! i was lurred heree with moonshine only for it to filter through the trees 😛 hope the water sonn streaming through fingers’ grasp@ i’m curious even still, the best of us read and read a bunch, i being a horrendous sinner write poetry but largely do not read anything booked or at least for long – but I like reading the lesser dieties of blogsmiths of the words. i guess i can be out fancied and lost. so i lnotice you cover the darker mentions from scanning some of the recent offerings, do you like you dostoevski? do you like crouton’s on a cowpie for the cowboy entries of humor through raspingly awful opines? do you rhapsodize over the illiad or other historic ilk? when can i hope to see you sum it up sumerian style? warning NOT corporately approved or child appropriate! http://www.realhistoryww.com/world_history/ancient/Misc/Sumer/Love_poems.htm
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Continue to be amazed by your work.
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Wow, thanks for the compliment! Your support means a lot.😊
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Beautiful. Your words are very, very well crafted.
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Thank you Tamanna ❤
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You’re very much welcome! 💕
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This is so lovely. Thank you!
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Thank you very much 🙏
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Excellent; your poetry has such a wonderful flow to it and depth. I feel as if I need to revisit each one repeatedly to uncover more and more layers. Excellent.
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Thank you my friend 🙏
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A magnificent use of language and pacing. I particularly enjoyed the use of “Virulent”
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Thank you very much 🙏
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