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Outside the backyard windowpane owl's clover beckons a butterfly to feed in the wildflower meadow silver tree bark and naked branches stand lining edges on two sides songbirds sing symphonies in flight. Opaque shadows mark the horizon in a blink, blurs eat blue from the sky and as clouds circle back sunshine dies winged creatures grounded, insects too with no moonlight -no critters can fly, cicada shrill to a coyote pack's howl little hairs rise in a goosebump dance. Heartbeats pound- pulse rate climbs high, a scream -glass breaks -then silence purple is devoured inside a chilled fog as lights 'round the world pass me by, weep with the willow- sob to the breeze darkness yanks and dew kisses flesh, curls, clothes, and soaked skin drip dry. Body shakes- lips quiver- teeth rattle my grey view bleeds into ebony, no Seraphin cradles me in a goodbye, tunnel lantern holds no oil for the light too dark to lift me or for us to fly.
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Jan 3, 2019
Jan 3, 2019 at 2:18 AM UTC
Mist blankets Delphi field and swallows Apollo's sky
Outside the backyard windowpane owl's clover beckons a butterfly to feed in the wildflower meadow silver tree bark and naked branches stand lining edges on two sides songbirds sing symphonies in flight. Opaque shadows mark the horizon in a blink, blurs eat blue from the sky and as clouds circle back sunshine dies winged creatures grounded, insects too with no moonlight -no critters can fly, cicada shrill to a coyote pack's howl little hairs rise in a goosebump dance. Heartbeats pound- pulse rate climbs high, a scream -glass breaks -then silence purple is devoured inside a chilled fog as lights 'round the world pass me by, weep with the willow- sob to the breeze darkness yanks and dew kisses flesh, curls, clothes, and soaked skin drip dry. Body shakes- lips quiver- teeth rattle my grey view bleeds into ebony, no Seraphin cradles me in a goodbye, tunnel lantern holds no oil for the light too dark to lift me or for us to fly.
Deborahlee
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F/New Jersey
Jan 3, 2019
Jan 3, 2019 at 2:18 AM UTC
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