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Spilling the day

And players of the southern morning

come running down the aisles

clasping their hearts to their cores and singing

the larks and crests of love

 

and before the jangles of the prayer

spears of christened light

the memories of flowing breezes

and chords of shattered whispers

 

in pieces but like one

they wrap the boughs of justice

claiming in the echoes

time by time in glee

 

but movements of the ether morn'

slices of sparkling warmth

craving in the senses of bliss

and spilling through the dawn

 

and to the trace we take the word

climbing and sliding the essence by

alpine cloaks of universal stars

silence to the known

 

so now we lay in the roses of colour

spending eternity like forever infinite

grasping the notions of instance in spurts

and watching the worlds for centuries

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helios-rietberg
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Feb 22, 2013
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© Helios Rietberg, February 2013

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