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atlas captured

gods and goddesses stilled mid-flight,

immortalized in a glory fast fading.

distilled sunlight filtering through, unheeded,

as a devastating dawn for redemption awakens.

 

     _dust scattering over marble hands, forever supple,_

as angels fall from grace,

wings clipped and torn asunder.

 

the sigh of a thousand lost souls, searching;

the thunder of a thousand chariots, unbridled.

 

     _a wing outstretched, a bow pulled taught;_

drawn, not fired.

 

frozen heroes lifting voices unheard;

     _the calm before a storm, a fight unforeseen,_

silver linings beckoning victories

of heaven's epics left unsung.

 

look up into the clouds and you'll see a history unwritten,

for they speak to you in murals

of smeared colors and pure light.

 

but hush! sweet child,

off you drift into an insincere sleep,

until these stories buried beneath your lips,

     singed, searing, burning away memories of the battles that

   linger ,over your tongue  ,

are no more than a shadow of a flame.

 

   and as his lashes flutter closed over blue eyes

   and his heavy golden curls fall on white sheets

   she whispers,

        _the renaissance was not painted for you._

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Written by
anarchist
F / adrift
Published
Jul 27, 2018
Lines·Words
28·179
Notes

look up. and then higher than that.

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#sky#heaven#gods#war#battles#history#heroes#angels#renaissance#child
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