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In the Radiance of Dawn

The fallen leaves

are gauzing thin

as they lay decaying

on the forest floor

and the frost that formed

crystal by crystal

slowly in the night

with the morning

sparkles to become

the jewels of fairies.

 

She is fluttering

her feminine silhouette

flirtatious against the grass

so distorted

that your eyelashes

can not catch her

but only a gleaming hint

of gossamer wings

delicate and ethereal

is reflecting in the morning's

slanting sun.

 

You are tempted

into probing under a leaf

with a broken twig

seeking her soft footprints

but they make no mark

on the fragile leaves

or in the softened grass

and her clandestine space

is too elusive

for your eyes.

 

She is hiding

veiled and disguised

carefully concealed

and you can only see

the glittering cobwebs

formed by a hungry spider

into a intricate misted mesh

catching careless flies

and morning dew.

 

She is fooling you

once again obscure

and her transparent laughter

like the soft spoken sound

of a faraway subtle pan-flute

is floating with your

sheer wonderings

in the waking light.

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Nov 14, 2009
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