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Lovely eyes of a lovely soul
Faraway child, who hides in the shadow,
Was it you who loved, in your distant day;
Did you tell your love, did you find a way?
Lovely eyes of a lovely soul
Love lives forever, in the heart's echo.
Beware; I'll break your heart, she said
If you ever turn aside
Or break your ways from mine.

He gave his word and hand,
He took her to the steeple;
A simple golden band

Was all that bound his world with hers.
They lived as man and wife,
Their inner world unquiet.

The love a lie, for she craved gold,
A status-seeker to the end-
Her heart stayed cold.

He left her for a warmer one,
Whose eyes held truth for all her days;
Not cold, this one more like the sun.

Beside an angry sea,
In rage, she met the softer one
And told, his love's for me.

She threw the ring out over the waves,
She cursed the promise he had made
And then she seized the other's hand-

I promised then, to break his heart
She said, and dragged her over the cliff
Below, where the waters broke apart.

On rocks they found them, side by side
On one's face tears; the other's dried-
For one still lived, while one had died.

Who lived or died, nobody knows,
He took them both back home with him
And he was never seen again.

They say if you pass by at night,
You'll hear a strange laugh, then a cry;
For one was darkness, one was light.

For life is death, without our love,
And death is long, though ill or well-
But peace is granted seldom, there.
Title taken from quote by
Michelangelo Buonarroti

"His hope is treacherous only whose love dies
With beauty, which is varying every hour;
But, in chaste hearts uninfluenced by the power
Of outward change, there blooms a deathless flower,
That breathes on earth the air of paradise."
Hold onto the sea
Turn the edges square
Pull the wrinkled waves
To smooth the motion there

Placate the burning sun
Mist it with a spray
Release it's tension'd torque
As it accosts the day

Soothe my tattered heart
On it's loom of woe
Blooming out the sails
To make the stall let go

Sea owns not the waves
Sun owns not the burn
Ships cannot be saved
For love is never earned
The earthquake shook
Their eyes, in a teacup
The room floor raised up-
What were they listening for?

The dead hollows filled
In the stubbled field
The corpses to yield-
What were they listening for?

A low groan, a hidden moan
The moon on loan
Evil sown, to vengeance grown-
What were they listening for?

The footfalls came
Their souls to maim
And life, reclaim-
Oh horror, sustained:
Comes now the sound they were listening for..
Death is not some awful saw blade, coming to sever you from this life;
Death is an untroubled sleep, an unobserved nonawakening.
We don't miss the life, the love; we do not know to miss anything,
We are as asleep; asleep the same as before birth,
Before not being alive came to be called death.
Only those we leave behind may miss our life, and only for so long
As life keeps beating out it's kaleidoscopic moments through them.

Since when is becoming less than you were, but as much
As you used to be, to be viewed as only a loss?
The first gift of life came unexpectedly,
So for all we know, there may be further gifts waiting to be bestowed;
And whether or not we can remember
To remember the living that we once did, in between the forgetting,
Only god himself can know;  this god who is rumored
To have a longer memory than any of us, in all our inherent weakness.

Is death long, you ask;  is it very long?
Death is only the one second, between forgetting and awakening:
It's something you've done every night of your life-
And memory is only the persistent dream of awakening.
Flowers of the sea,
Bobbing in the tides
Colors dreamed by Neptune
Upon the ocean ride

Flowers groomed by fishes
To suit a mermaid's vase
Unfathomed as her wishes
Rare as her unseen face

Flowers untouched by humans
Growing free the wildest way
In salty brine they're blooming
Decorating sailor's days
Well I changed all the locks
Cause I couldn't get in
And I moved all the clocks
Cause time seemed too thin

And I made love be free
Cause it was too dear
And I made the blind see
So they'd have no fear

And I opened the parks
So you could visit for free
And removed all the marks
That said you couldn't just be

I tore down the fences
And opened the gates
And nixed the verb tenses
So we could relate

Now the world is much changed
But I'm tiffed to discover
That our brains are deranged
In our rooms made of rubber
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