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 Nov 2020 Savannah
ZS
Moon
 Nov 2020 Savannah
ZS
You are a beautiful sight to look at.
Your light shines when everything's consumed by darkness.
You bring calmness.
There are other things I can stare at but my eyes would always look for you.
 Nov 2020 Savannah
Bre
If the stars were too bright to shine, then the flowers were too delicate to die. we walk on these negative roads; where the sun shine comes and goes. Not only am I carrying this lonely fire, but I'm burning this great desire. storms will come, and snow will fall, but what about the girl who once stood tall.
where will your darkest moments take you?
 Nov 2020 Savannah
Oscar Wilde
(To L. L.)

Could we dig up this long-buried treasure,
Were it worth the pleasure,
We never could learn love’s song,
We are parted too long.

Could the passionate past that is fled
Call back its dead,
Could we live it all over again,
Were it worth the pain!

I remember we used to meet
By an ivied seat,
And you warbled each pretty word
With the air of a bird;

And your voice had a quaver in it,
Just like a linnet,
And shook, as the blackbird’s throat
With its last big note;

And your eyes, they were green and grey
Like an April day,
But lit into amethyst
When I stooped and kissed;

And your mouth, it would never smile
For a long, long while,
Then it rippled all over with laughter
Five minutes after.

You were always afraid of a shower,
Just like a flower:
I remember you started and ran
When the rain began.

I remember I never could catch you,
For no one could match you,
You had wonderful, luminous, fleet,
Little wings to your feet.

I remember your hair—did I tie it?
For it always ran riot—
Like a tangled sunbeam of gold:
These things are old.

I remember so well the room,
And the lilac bloom
That beat at the dripping pane
In the warm June rain;

And the colour of your gown,
It was amber-brown,
And two yellow satin bows
From your shoulders rose.

And the handkerchief of French lace
Which you held to your face—
Had a small tear left a stain?
Or was it the rain?

On your hand as it waved adieu
There were veins of blue;
In your voice as it said good-bye
Was a petulant cry,

‘You have only wasted your life.’
(Ah, that was the knife!)
When I rushed through the garden gate
It was all too late.

Could we live it over again,
Were it worth the pain,
Could the passionate past that is fled
Call back its dead!

Well, if my heart must break,
Dear love, for your sake,
It will break in music, I know,
Poets’ hearts break so.

But strange that I was not told
That the brain can hold
In a tiny ivory cell
God’s heaven and hell.
 Nov 2020 Savannah
Oscar Wilde
Out of the mid-wood’s twilight
Into the meadow’s dawn,
Ivory limbed and brown-eyed,
Flashes my Faun!

He skips through the copses singing,
And his shadow dances along,
And I know not which I should follow,
Shadow or song!

O Hunter, snare me his shadow!
O Nightingale, catch me his strain!
Else moonstruck with music and madness
I track him in vain!
 Nov 2020 Savannah
Julie
Washed away
 Nov 2020 Savannah
Julie
Remember, words as you watched to laugh
Islands that flowered, glass of an eye
In between stood of time
Aloud, no words of mine

Remember, footprints  tide washed in
Bench to drown, paint what’s blue
Water to sip the stones away
Drops, forever to stain

Remember, birds open to prey
Turn of the card, magic of play
Early you rise air that you bring
Words, song I will sing
 Nov 2020 Savannah
Poetry Art
moon's
 Nov 2020 Savannah
Poetry Art
you are my sun
but i know
you are rising
for someone else
the moon to the sun who loves the earth.
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