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with iron bolts rust-fastened to her copper face, her brass eyes only move her pupils elsewhere far, resolved and steel-willed she has left my side, her place, her gaze and love for me now hang upon a star, cold metal forged within her furnace blasted high, a permanent visage no more will feign to move, her thoughts aloft so far, the sight of her so nigh, she's stopped the stopwatch of my time to prove, amazing how the human flesh can turn to steel, how fascinating transmutations quickly peak, how one so loving woman quick unlearns to feel, how one who knew no silence quick unlearns to speak, unraveled slow to tatters, now we've come undone, i sleep the moonless night that's lost its living sun (C)2012, Christos Rigakos
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Jul 29, 2012
Jul 29, 2012 at 6:20 PM UTC
Flesh of Steel
with iron bolts rust-fastened to her copper face, her brass eyes only move her pupils elsewhere far, resolved and steel-willed she has left my side, her place, her gaze and love for me now hang upon a star, cold metal forged within her furnace blasted high, a permanent visage no more will feign to move, her thoughts aloft so far, the sight of her so nigh, she's stopped the stopwatch of my time to prove, amazing how the human flesh can turn to steel, how fascinating transmutations quickly peak, how one so loving woman quick unlearns to feel, how one who knew no silence quick unlearns to speak, unraveled slow to tatters, now we've come undone, i sleep the moonless night that's lost its living sun (C)2012, Christos Rigakos
English (Shakespearean) Sonnet in iambic hexameter
christos-rigakos
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Jul 29, 2012
Jul 29, 2012 at 6:20 PM UTC
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