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 Jan 2013 Audrey Howitt
Hilda
The sundial shadow falls on garden lawn
Stabbing my broken heart with renewed pain
Reminds me of dancing yesterdays gone;
Golden years never to return again.

O! to purchase one day forever past
And yet clutch in my shaken hands once more;
As sands in the hourglass refuse to last
So to our lives vain hopes can ne'er restore.

If we could foresee silent days to come
And only know our dearest loved one's fate,
How tenderly we'd cherish our sweet home
Before harsh knells proclaim the hour too late.




**~Hilda~
© Hilda January 20, 2013.
we were older then. you with your horn-rimmed glasses
sleek as Hermes, resting on your button nose; dazzling.
your eyes were smoldering echoes, far off on a quest for
visions. mine
were nowhere
to be seen.
we poured over volumes of antiquity, blazoned with rich
art. Faustian marvels, leather bound and noble.
we traipsed the gallows of Dry Humors, lording it
over the gremlins of our isolation.
we had not been formally introduced and everything
was formal. we haunted the halls; our school of fish eyes
sparkling; weaving like serpents in the heather on ether.
we roamed the hallowed ground on secret missions
without Love.

then i asked you out. and changed the world.
a modest re-posting of a favorite.
Entwine your hand with mine.
We'll take this world on.
Low sun,
Long shadows,
A different perspective,
New stories of -
The umbra and penumbra.
That thin smile
Of the growing moon
Highlights the night sky
Even more
Than the full moon!
amidst the chaos
he gazes with stony eyes
stillness in movement

- Vijayalakshmi Harish
   15.01.2013
   Copyright © Vijayalakshmi Harish
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