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Once Upon a Rhyme

We were poets,

Once,

Hearts etched upon our sleeve

The lords of our intent,

Words bloomed for all to see.

Each branch of thought considered,

Chiseled,

Whittled to express.

Carving the forest in our likeness

We paved the landscape with our breath.

Woods would sway in idle days

Sunkissed glades lay bathed in gold.

Nights waylaid by dancing maids

Cheap ale and tales of old.

Fires burn, flames unfold.

Though

Embers remember

Tender clutch of the cold.

We tend to forget the bargained,

The sold.

Up rivers and creeks,

Paddles, disowned by the meek,

Cast away to distant shores.  

Glades decay,

Fade to grey.

We become poets once more.

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Written by
RWRutledge
37 / London
Published
Apr 13, 2017
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