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Moonstones - A Senryu*

Moonstones - cool to touch,

 

Unveiled by only the grace

 

Of the fine new moon...

 

 

Moonstones - glimmer fine

 

As an iridescent white

 

To veil the black blots...

 

 

Moonstones - smooth, gleaming -

 

I love to keep them than the

 

Caging wedding ring...

 

 

Moonstones - sea-polished -

 

I wish I were a moonstone -

 

Adored, but left free...

 

 

June 17th, 2010

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Written by
sana-rose
Indian
Published
Jun 18, 2010
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I was reading a novel "Sandcastles" and found the moonstones mentioned in it very beautiful and fascinating...

I wrote this poem as I was sitting at the receptionist's desk at my cousin's clinic, where i go to work part time.

Wonder if you find this good enough...

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