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691 · Oct 2015
Light is Caught in Rings
Seán Mac Falls Oct 2015
Stark blue suns are her eyes,
Set in the redden cosmos of breaking hair,
Light is caught in rings
And broke are mine as they shy from heat;
The cauldron of spheres,
That rope in the twines of constellations.

In fractals of tearing blood;
Which stream in a body so like heavens,
She plays with sprung time
And the arrow of reason is forced beyond,
Into the eyes unknowing;
How the flesh is shorn in the cloths of stars.

Such cold fire in those eyes,
Neutron blue is the inert crush of gravity;
Unloosed with surrender
And in a field of meteors lies the alchemy;
Crash of rarified metals,
She smelts of iridium blast, casts into soul.

Her eys are for makings,
Planets collide to form creations dream;
To bury sorrows in rock,
As it flows up from an orb into her mantle;
A plateau of cloud for man,
To reach birth of light, christen in goddess.
691 · Sep 2013
Haiku (winsome)
Seán Mac Falls Sep 2013
North winds come early,
Beauty simpers before Fall—
Lone swan on the lake.
691 · Jul 2019
Anointed Ones
Seán Mac Falls Jul 2019
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Devout under sun
Deep in the wood is priesthood
Tree branches reaching
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691 · Jun 2016
Take This Hour
Seán Mac Falls Jun 2016
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Carve love into actuality,
Make peace with pretense,
See the body as real, the heat
Of youth in flower, grasp all told,
The flesh that parades with light,
Sun, let the mind finger soul, oft,
Race into being on this odd orb,
This makeshift world, this, incut,
Simulation of joy, and old wake
After all, after new hurt, touch,
Endured, smoked, shutout,
Of dream into actuality.
690 · May 2013
Haiku ( crushing )
Seán Mac Falls May 2013
Drops of heavy rain,
Seabirds tearing with the skies,
  .  .  .  So small without her.
690 · Apr 2016
Grace Word
Seán Mac Falls Apr 2016
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Was there a word,
Plain or shimmering,
Cast of gold and mercy,
In the bathing light of forgiveness,
Tempered with down and feather,
Wrought of worthiness and pride,
The mellow flame of tenderness
And shearing morning sun,
One tabulation of saving flesh,
The tapping root of the knowledge
Tree, the forge of stainless metal
And touch, stone direction,
One healing humour, cardinal
As blood, forceful as the salt
Journey bearing the pines
Of lodestar coordinates,
Spotting the Xanadu ex
Of the lost lovers?
690 · Feb 2015
Downpour
Seán Mac Falls Feb 2015
Rain, thumping down,
Pressing grey prints,
Ocean, tears the sky,
Drowning with drinks
Of blue eye and salt
Taste, rude earthling
Song, takes too long.
Must I go on walking,
In gurgle paths spray,
Soaked, silted, ******,
Drabs colours running
In days raging of rain?
690 · Aug 2015
Ode to the Harp
Seán Mac Falls Aug 2015
Winged caterpillar
That frees my soul,
Sets my mind to dreaming,
How the hand of man
Out plays the God,
Makes love
To its master.
With fondled fingers, you paint
A dumb firmament, the way
Light dazzles as it breaks
Or how the itching rain
Taps a teasing melody as it falls
To the lover ground.

Beloved of Orpheus
Whose wove you coiled in-
Vents a garment of bird song loom,
Content my breath
The way that water wells
And lolls into puddles
Nesting not before the hot,
Harpy steam.

O melodious pool,
Undulating lake, frame
To emotive vapours, without
Ship you ply in wakes.
The oarsman plucks the main,
Your body is the sail,
Drunkard winds and warblers,
Blow hard, but fail my ears,
Atone as well, the wretched sounds of day
For they are sour spells, and but a fools
Trash canned movements, in a state
So needy of weeding,
Mere sound is soiled
The way you rake.

Evolution spreads,
As stones do,
When moves the river bed,
Grace, in violence,
Sparkles as it blooms,
Like an ears creation—
Rose on the tomb.
690 · Oct 2012
Nested in Night
Seán Mac Falls Oct 2012
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In the mercy caul of night,
Where time is frail as memory,
In the technicolor film of ocean salt,
With eyes of yearn and mute wonders,
There, I saw you once more.
We walked through the rushes green
Of warmth, broke into dreams dawning
Meadows of casting light, where winged
Creatures, colourful as we, lilting in midair
Spiraled, drifting through the gleaming
Thoroughfares of endless Mays, of tingle
And flame, where once before, we found
Ourselves at the misty plateaus reflection
Of star shine and flight, nary silhouetted,
Yet, framed in the snow melted tarns
Of golden, glorious, Olympus.
689 · Dec 2013
Haiku (CONservatives)
Seán Mac Falls Dec 2013
Savage left jungle,
Built the fittest selfish tribe,
  .  .  .  One mad tea party.
HAPPY FESTIVUS !!

Festivus
Is a well-celebrated secular holiday celebrated on December 23 which serves as an alternative to participating in commercialism associated with Christmas.

Airing of Grievances
The celebration of Festivus begins with the "Airing of Grievances", which takes place immediately after the Festivus dinner has been served. It consists of each person lashing out at others and the world about how they have been disappointed in the past year.
689 · Sep 2016
When Love Grows Out of Time
Seán Mac Falls Sep 2016
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When love grows out of time
And huddles in a grey season
Of distemper, beware chilling
Same, the deep low downing
Doldrums, the browning burn
Of the left alone flower, deftly
Dying laughter, stale motions,
The hollow rings entrapments
When love grows out of time.
689 · Jun 2013
Night Odyssey
Seán Mac Falls Jun 2013
Shipwrecked at sea, wholly lost
In the green pools of her eyes,
Little oceans reflecting cool stars
And shear, lighted murky moons,
Her branching kelps of hair lashed
Me to the blinding poles of never.
More and maddened she dredged
Me adrift with oceans birds flying,
Fish and tear jerky waves of darkling
Deep maelstrom swells and cresting
*******, the casting lines of thighs,
And curled toes, towing me under,
Till I was sweetly drowning, again,
Lost asunder in her flowing bodies
Of holy well, mystic seas and ocean.
688 · Jan 2017
Conundrums
Seán Mac Falls Jan 2017
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Red hair in my eyes,
Phones that do not ring,
Supper for one, old dishes,
Birds clearly calling to no one,
Moss on a roof, mute sun through
Glasses of wine, not fading voices,
Winds that saunter, sweeping —
Aloof, still pools in a wanton bower,
Fingers unclaimed in the witching
Hours, an abandoned bed watched
Over, slept upon, the sharp creeks
In a silent, boardered old house —
Where no one has simply moved,
The branches in the blanketed yard
Swaying like new dancers so free,
Grey bark that fell at foot of tree,
What will become of me?
688 · Feb 2015
Glittering Dream
Seán Mac Falls Feb 2015
Under fish scale skies—breaks the sun,
In myriad eyes, beamed longing across
Stupendous arcs in highest procession,
As we make our way in glittering dream.

Under quilted clouds, in rains we swim,
Wrapped in fibers and whim, a webbing
Embrace and steeples of mind to shim,
As we enter the waters from a shooting.

As child we ask, 'do we return to whence
We came, or do we end, after days, time,
Thru sorrows and bliss and sleep but lent,
Balm for us to bear loss of spent dream'?

Under winking stars and full faced moon,
We sing our songs writing a story loosed
And pray our hands, to a feather will turn,
As we make our way thru glittering dream.
688 · Mar 2015
Ocean
Seán Mac Falls Mar 2015
I was with the ocean last night and your body
Was its vessel, overflowing.  Words were frail,
Drops indwelling about the shapeless sky,
Water reaching for its own height and breath,
Like touch, were as desperate letters exchanged,
Endlessly read, until like loamy vellums, they
Disappeared in our hands.  Inklings of tide-
Pool and driftwood.

                               My blood was a river that ran
Its course.  Members feeding your deltas and birds
Breeding where the water-russet sheds on pampas
And inverness.  Eyes like wing through ever—
Green, empties the fossil shell.  Fire, brimming
Mountaintops that were, for countless millennia,
Sleeping.  Did I mention that the earth moved?
No?  Her displacement was involuntary.

Then came the waterfalls, lifting throughout
Time.  The scent, searching for its identity,
The wave, calling to its own name— Ocean,
O— cean.  And flowers, opening like galaxies
In the after-light.  A universe of face and hand
With hunger for salt-rain and then the cloud
Burst-blue and spilt and spun more redolent,
Deities, in joyous creation.

I breathe, in your ocean, like a child unborn.
688 · Sep 2012
Body of Ocean, Milk and Sky
Seán Mac Falls Sep 2012
Body of ocean, milk and sky,
We are tangled in the hope of night.
The lips of the milky way, creaming us,
Stains and is **** with a taste keening;
All is creation.  My meteors crash
Into your ruptured Earth.  I flame
Upon your must and moisted furrows
And my toes are locked, rooted in yours.

Body of ocean, milk and sky,
In the deserts of the day you are true
Oasis.  The curves and waft of your sands
Seethe and sodden my barren plains,
Are erasing all my wandering memories
Of an endless sky and now your eyes
Are the only stars I know, and your skin;
A sheet that holds the heavens shimmering.

Body of ocean, milk and sky,
Your ******* are the heaving of grasses
And wind, loft and laden in the rounded
Hills, a hoard of ****** bread, bountiful,
Ripe and strange.  Your hair is an endless
Savannah, your valleys are gold and honeyed
With milk, seared, filled by my penetrating sun.
In passion we play; low on earth and deep in sky.
688 · Nov 2016
Sweetness
Seán Mac Falls Nov 2016
Child picking flowers—
She loves me, she loves me not
  .  .  .  Wind graffiti
688 · Aug 2013
Haiku ( joyriding )
Seán Mac Falls Aug 2013
Eyes set for journey,
Downy flight, round hills, meadows,
  .  .  .  Us naked in bed.
687 · Feb 2013
Haiku ( curvatures )
Seán Mac Falls Feb 2013
Round of twin *******,
Circle thighs, hips, moon bottoms,
The round of my palms.
687 · Jun 2015
Zz Fireflies
Seán Mac Falls Jun 2015
Exhausted pilgrims
Climb sacred mountain thrusting
Love into heavens
687 · Nov 2013
Wicked
Seán Mac Falls Nov 2013
I have come to the temple
Of your body.  I kneel and prey
Like a sinner.  The holy water
Beads low on your forbidden
Tabernacle, sears my touch
In cleansing flame, what I do
And what will be done is all
For unrepentant confessions
And penances.  Let me truly
Learn the sacraments of flesh
Before I bathe in your wicked
Innocence and commit my sin
At being mortal in your nimbus
Chambers, let the mercies rain
After the fall of my fellowing
Creature, for this night is blood
Sabbath, and sacrilege under
A Pagan moon and let the dawn
In the rising sun of mute morning
Be my absolution, our benediction,
Let the moving waters enfold us,
Pure as lambs, as washed babes,
Baptismal.
687 · Sep 2012
Forest Gods
Seán Mac Falls Sep 2012
I left the house of the tempest brewing,
Spinning like a rod, spun into flame
And came upon the redwood forest,
Eternal, shouting out heavens name.

The sun was indifferent, the creek shuffled
Its lament, the birds fluted their dirge—
I was so small, in the red giants grove,
Yet, felt so beloved, my pain was purged.

And I warmly came to see again—
My eyes, through the needles drove,
What a trifling is ones fleeting mood,
How true, heroic, immortal is my love.
687 · Oct 2012
Zx Haiku ( delusional )
Seán Mac Falls Oct 2012
Homeless neocon,
Millionaire in cardboard box,
Waiting for magic.
686 · Aug 2013
Haiku ( omen )
Seán Mac Falls Aug 2013
Crow perched on gable,
Dark border of cottage house,
Mountains smoke beyond.
686 · Sep 2012
Diamond Moon
Seán Mac Falls Sep 2012
Do you remember me?
I am fed up, strung on night
And closed in by time.
When I dine with dearest
Friends there is always a place
Set for you, there is always
A story, untold to them,
But not for strangers
Who know even without saying
What you never said to me.
My eyes are cracked dams
Above the flood plains,
My heart is dented brass,
Bent, out of gear and turns,
Mournful, dried, pocked
As rust, tarnished red,
Petrified.
If I look at the diamond moon
I am hooked.
When the flower brushes my calves
The lifting scent caresses, teases,
Rising with my memory of fire and stone.
If I travel to the balm Paris
Of the southern hemisphere
La Belle Époque is wearing your
Dress, the pampas fires and undulates
Like your hair, the Polaris star
Points at me, dreaming
Of you, dreaming,
My jewel, my,
Little moon.
686 · Jun 2015
In Our Bed
Seán Mac Falls Jun 2015
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Times tackle on the threads.
We beat the strand seahorse
Dashed, unfurl the curling
Toes, your body twists
In the boat, only ribs
From the spirit waters.  
Your fish fins from the net,
My rod pins on the pine
And the hooked meat, your barb,
Reels as it plays the swampy
Moan of the gutted bait.
686 · Apr 2014
Late Autumn Crush
Seán Mac Falls Apr 2014
Haze of cloud, light rain dropping cauls—
And nowhere is betraying sun to be seen,
Drowned streets, are pathways of shawl,
Low scapes of shun— wind caries a keen.
686 · Dec 2013
Gates of Cloud
Seán Mac Falls Dec 2013
Coastal mist and mountains blue as ache—
Troubled waters in midair, streaming across
Such mirage of openness and tangled range,
When will the gathering skies sing me aloft?
685 · Oct 2012
Haiku ( philistines )
Seán Mac Falls Oct 2012
Politicians, pundits,
Playing with words, mincing truth,
Fools with conviction.
685 · Dec 2015
Mole Rats
Seán Mac Falls Dec 2015
Weird conservatives
Crave chaos from a bunker
Like rats underground
685 · Dec 2015
Pathetic Peasants
Seán Mac Falls Dec 2015
Broke conservatives
Too stupid to ******* live
Still vote GOP.
685 · Jun 2021
Seeing
Seán Mac Falls Jun 2021
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I never saw eyes,
Like hers, now we walk together,
Lake water sparkles.
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685 · Sep 2012
Haiku  (sacramental)
Seán Mac Falls Sep 2012
Zesty eyes, tasting,
Red wine, fresh herbs, ambrosia—
Joy, cooking with her.
685 · Apr 2013
Haiku ( amour )
Seán Mac Falls Apr 2013
Hour glass body,
Excited— fingers fondling,
Love my blue guitar.
685 · May 2021
May Flies
Seán Mac Falls May 2021
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In my darkest hour, by the rage of sun,
I met her in a shower of April days,
Riding to the moon in twined études,
The dry chrysalis of winter shells
Gave way to lightness, glaze,
The rain in our eyes, amaze,
Her voice as it fluted, broke,
Like feathers from a wandering bird,
Were my wings of iridescence and joy
And we were blind when we were born,
We were blind as bells of floating grace,
Lived forever by such a new shore,
Such ends of buzzing time,
As May flies.
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685 · Mar 2014
Haiku ( telepathy )
Seán Mac Falls Mar 2014
Asleep with my love,
I wake, she is in dream— still,
Conversation runs.
Seán Mac Falls Oct 2012
Wannabe novelist,
Slumming it slathering rhymes,
Awful prose and verse.
684 · Sep 2015
I Once Caught You Naked
Seán Mac Falls Sep 2015
( Sonnet )*

I once caught you naked by the sea,
No one noticed, such noble shyness,
Invited to lands, aloof as sun breeze,
Of purple sands, heathered highness.

In novae of your eyes was shipwreck,
Forlorn beacon chiding the weary lost
Of new worlds lumbered on the decks,
Seabirds caroled up wing, heavens' loft.

Skin, fleshy of netted eel, salt and foam,
Was hide for a brigand, lubbers sessions,
Sheered by sheen, blinding sky of gloam,
Stars runged on their draped processions.

Corals, sea wave, slips under moon dance;
My seal, now fated, cloak within jubilance.
In Celtic myth, if a man steals a female selkie's skin she is in his power and is forced to become his wife.  Female selkies are said to make excellent wives, but because their true home is the sea, they will often be seen gazing longingly at the ocean.  Sometimes, a selkie maiden is taken as a wife by a human man and she has several children by him.

Selkies (also spelled silkies, selchies; Irish/Scottish Gaelic: selchidh, Scots: selkie fowk) are mythological creatures found in Scottish, Irish, and Faroese folklore.  Selkies are said to live as seals in the sea but shed their skin to become human on land. The legend is apparently most common in Orkney and Shetland and is very similar to those of swan maidens.
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684 · Apr 2013
Cat and Dove
Seán Mac Falls Apr 2013
Mourning dove, set on black wires above
The cool, garden lawn, looks down on cat,
Who is burning blithe birds in greenest eyes,
He tastes them as he chirps in trouncing trance
Fixating upon fixing them, his pious patience
Is job like, steadfast, gracious as lifted wings.
Early next day, all that is left of fallen mourning
Dove, are a bed of feathers strewn on the lawn.
684 · Mar 2013
Haiku ( waking )
Seán Mac Falls Mar 2013
Pale reeds of morning,
Flash— sparkle in the 'nine-tails,
One red-winged blackbird.
683 · Aug 2012
Gates of Cloud
Seán Mac Falls Aug 2012
Coastal mist and mountains blue as ache—
Troubled waters in midair, streaming across
Such mirage of openness and tangled range,
When will the gathering skies sing me aloft?
683 · Sep 2015
Treed
Seán Mac Falls Sep 2015
Upstart crows landing
Always go for highest branch
Till eagles arrive
683 · May 2015
Zz Forebodings
Seán Mac Falls May 2015
Troubled waters rise
Sands march, locust lost in maize
Harvest moon sinking
682 · Jan 2014
Haiku ( holdout )
Seán Mac Falls Jan 2014
Spot on naked tree—
Fall winds took all leaves but one,
  .  .  .  Dry leaf still dancing.
682 · Feb 2015
Fortitude
Seán Mac Falls Feb 2015
Alone I walk, skirting moon dark valleys,

A forest appears, then again disappears,

Call of the owl dims as new sun is rising,

Beyond vast plains, river always gliding.
682 · Jan 2013
Haiku (sunshowered)
Seán Mac Falls Jan 2013
Her rain of freckles,
Golden prints of lover sun,
Left me in sprinkles.
682 · Oct 2015
In the Marshes of Youth
Seán Mac Falls Oct 2015
( Sonnet )*

We stalked and ran with endless time,
Knee deep in rains of muck, grew lost
In tails of the always new, overreached
By trammeled spots, dotting, red wings
From black birds, knobby toads, garter
Snakes that shocked, marigold swamp
And we bolted above ruddy moccasins,
As ever wet, holey, dying for new days,
Gleaming in the swelters of the horse-
Fly sun, in the giants' grasses, we were
Heroes by the falls of light, glow, dusky
Bold, joys travail and dewy eyes echoed
With sprite flashes by the flies that fired.
And all our conquests— writ in the wind.
682 · May 2013
Haiku ( clouds )
Seán Mac Falls May 2013
North winds, clouds gathering,
My mind paddles in sky river,
Like snow geese or swans.
681 · Dec 2013
Haiku ( haloed )
Seán Mac Falls Dec 2013
After days of rain,
Garden birds flicker— sparkle,
Lighted by the sun.
681 · Jun 2015
Ocean View Cemetery
Seán Mac Falls Jun 2015
Who said cemeteries are for the dead?
For those who celebrate such silence
A commotion’s something too.
Crow about the stones, smeared by sun  
All gawking formal and sharply dressed, rung  
A black congregation that drilled and sermoned  
My ears down to coffin nails beneath  
My feet, a voice that hung the wanting
Waves.  

And over head I saw the braised yearling  
Eagle bobbing past the undivided sun,  
Who tottled about the sky in circles out  
Of center, a wearing down of gear
Churning with the grave
Bruising birds, that spoke  
And wheeled over dusty  
Stones.  

Sea spray, leaning trees, slant  
Of cloud, spilt green grass of one  
Sided mosses all pointing which was to be —
The way,  

And leaving there, I saw the sign and it read:  
    ‘Ocean View Cemetery,’
Opens at sunrise —
Closes at sunset.
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