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HERE BE DRAGONS

by phil-roberts

Suddenly the humble There is one eye again Smears Smoothly down and quick Spaced The silent teeth Graveyard slabs All scared to white Bright full-moon night Glaring like a naked bone Water taps and drips Shaped so perfectly cold This bleakest of light Casting long and sharp and deep The wailing pathetic Are silver shards of shapes The graveyard owl screeches This must be someone's dream Nowhere to go Still strong currents pull The places of despair Towards and away The tonality of moods Warming layers Blending with the background It's nobody's business A sigh that trembles Lives balancing on whims And then a silver-grey sky Soaring on a song The grace of an artless child Smiles your eyes to smiles The crystal tumbling stream hallucinations of diamond water The endless beginning Sliding on rolling moments Changing even truth Even truth By Phil Roberts
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