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A fallout from your
waning smile, parades
a naked wound.

A slice from a wake―
remembers me.
I was sitting in lotus position
ready to go for abdication.

Your message was elegantly
subtle. Not to lose conscience,
remaining the first lover of death.

Exiled from guillotine,
you don't see holiness in
the talons of eagle coming down.

The tree and a river
were old friends. The scarves
tied to the old branches, will
tell the collaborated suicides.

No sane hands will break
the knees of moon.
 May 2018 Elizabethanne
rey
Swimming
 May 2018 Elizabethanne
rey
She’s been swimming more
But she didn’t learn this way
Learned by drowning
My first haiku poem
 May 2018 Elizabethanne
Lynette
Mirror, mirror show me me
Show me the things I cannot see
Why does no one really love me?
Without you, I don't know who I should be.

Mirror, mirror
Am I bad, am I good?
Tell me some good things, if you would
I know all the bad, it's plain to see
At least from all the things that you show me.

Mirror, mirror
Are all mirrors like you?
I wonder if another mirror might see something new
A chance for a view that just might be true
Truer than the one my old mirror imbues
 May 2018 Elizabethanne
Tryst
I knelt in the sepulcher of a man;
His broken coffer wrought of rough-hewed stone
Stood sentinel betwixt a polished span
Of granite, laid bereft and all alone,
And of his name no dint nor breach began,
No epitaph, no garments and no bone,
So that I gazed upon that ancient plan
In askance if he ever called it home?
Above, the twilight stars he might have seen
Look down upon the miracle he made,
And of the earth and sky and all between
No rival kingly stone has yet been laid
To match the beauty of his desert queen,
Wherein still still may rest his mortal shade.
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