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She stands, it calls her From the cold and damp, stale air These walls - a cage now Orange flowers a scatter Past the plethora To the quiet green, she moves Shadowed sussurus Of leaves, root and soil afoot They whisper. She stops, And settles into the grass Her eyes, blinking slow Cool gusts move through her fingers Softly, she exhales She didn't know she'd withheld That breath - Now a tear
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Jul 20, 2025
Jul 20, 2025 at 7:38 PM UTC
Sussurus
When we first met our soul strings tied together we were meant to be Now your leaving Because time won't let you stay Wrong time to love you Wrong place to get too close My susurrus soul strings keep reminding me of you They sing your beautiful song that I long to hear Your smile that brightens up the dark world like no other Your laugh that makes the cold world a little warmer Your voice that the world stops and listens to I miss you... My Susurrus soul strings Won't let me let you go Cause we were bound But I can never have you So I must cut the Susurrus Soul strings Even though my heartstrings will hurt At least it will hurt less When my Susurrus soul strings aren't whispering your name anymore... goodbye... I miss you.... Please come back home.... so that I can tie our soul strings back together... and our strings will sing our song louder instead of me being here.... listening to the susurrus of our old song
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Apr 7, 2019
Apr 7, 2019 at 4:19 PM UTC
Susurrus Soul Strings
*Everything I once knew has been stilled: I fathomed my mother’s voice whispering In my juvenescence, She weaved a tapestry of tales Whilst her pearlescent eyes They glistened, Enveloped by downy lashes Ebony and yet unassuming For The night domineered. Unblemished enough to Garner the praise In the clarity of My reverential heart, As I lay there Tucked in, Once peacefully, Yet now shaken By The disquietude Of the restless twilight, Upon an azure king-sized mattress Primped in creaseless Space Jam sheets. They were set by The grace of her manicured hands However slightly, Chestnut and replete That longed to, By the Blessed Oracle Speaking with a God, Summon the Salvation Of my long lost rest That Raged Leviathan Where, To be cocooned in The Sea of Shadows The thew of dreams would be born. She sanctified my fears Like coal oppressed for aeons By That Treasured Sphere (Terraqueous Gaia) Until by The Womb of the Mountainous Mother, Were reborn As the Children of Diamonds. Or perhaps Like a baptismal kiss That floweth from an ivory chalice By which The soil of my life flowered, For a quaked youth was Bestowed With a fading taste Of the transcendence at dawn Poured upon my palate Until The Garden of the Valiant Bursted into bloom. (Tis where the Behemoth lay nestled Under the Age Old Tree of Life And Sylphs soar beneath iridescent twilit skies Illuminated by Providence Of the Half-Faced Crimson Moon). If I so chose I could Be anything That I imagined, even Today. Ephemeral though Those moments were My reminiscence Doth memorialize in crystal stasis My infantile longing, Tis ceaseless in its yearning To be comforted When Pangs overtake me: But what fable is my weapon Now? The Hallowed Excalibur, Or perhaps even The Ultima Weapon With the Impenetrable Aegis Imparted by The Mighty Crystal Bestowing might to its Anointed The ones who war with their own iniquity, Until their paths align Like celestial bodies And they’ve arisen triumphant, Eclipsed the fictitious light Of a false deity Who besmirched the truths That upheld The Cosmos Since its genesis? There is one tale, (Lean in, listen closely, This is my Susurrus in the Night) Tis no figment And one I found most favorable, One of a man Simple, Strong, Stunning, Sound, Sapient, And high over all but The Desideratum of the Holy, The one to whom Even the angels, seraphs, and cherubs bow. He was scourged In flesh and spirit Till his pulse was silenced, His inestimable blood Prophesied to vanquish Chaos and The Futile Wind Of life That by By the disobedience of Our Tarnished Father, Is now An accursed child She Is effaced by Time (For Sorrow has no end) And Tormented by Space. (Height, Breadth, And depth, O that Existential Fabric) His caverns Condemned Her Without Compassion. The thought of solitude Looming in mortality Were the dreadful horns Of an Auroch that Pierced Her consciousness Until by Proud Oppression Hope In its frailty Was a dandelion Strewn by skinless hands Against the immaterial Brush of the breeze. To flourish then Wither, Wax and Wane; Never Was a fate That our God intended. For eternity shines and Is a supernova In the galaxy of our hearts And though undiscerned By many Has always been And Will always be The Cherished Wish of the Stars, For though we are an exhalation By contradistinction, Even they become nebulous Fading into dust. We shall Become Exalted and ennobled Even to these who are Of the luminaries, Lowly Brothers and sisters Without Ears, Eyes, Hearts, Or minds.* Yes, (These vibrations resonate from the Cosmo-Plexus of Love) Soon enough they say, Soon enough.
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Aug 9, 2016
Aug 9, 2016 at 1:05 PM UTC
A Susurrus in the Night (Originally Written on August 9th, 2016)
*Everything I once knew has been stilled: I fathomed my mother’s voice whispering In my juvenescence, She weaved a tapestry of tales Whilst her pearlescent eyes They glistened, Enveloped by downy lashes Ebony and yet unassuming For The night domineered. Unblemished enough to Garner the praise In the clarity of My reverential heart, As I lay there Tucked in, Once peacefully, Yet now shaken By The disquietude Of the restless twilight, Upon an azure king-sized mattress Primped in creaseless Space Jam sheets. They were set by The grace of her manicured hands However slightly, Chestnut and replete That longed to, By the Blessed Oracle Speaking with a God, Summon the Salvation Of my long lost rest That Raged Leviathan Where, To be cocooned in The Sea of Shadows The thew of dreams would be born. She sanctified my fears Like coal oppressed for aeons By That Treasured Sphere (Terraqueous Gaia) Until by The Womb of the Mountainous Mother, Were reborn As the Children of Diamonds. Or perhaps Like a baptismal kiss That floweth from an ivory chalice By which The soil of my life flowered, For a quaked youth was Bestowed With a fading taste Of the transcendence at dawn Poured upon my palate Until The Garden of the Valiant Bursted into bloom. (Tis where the Behemoth lay nestled Under the Age Old Tree of Life And Sylphs soar beneath iridescent twilit skies Illuminated by Providence Of the Half-Faced Crimson Moon). If I so chose I could Be anything That I imagined, even Today. Ephemeral though Those moments were My reminiscence Doth memorialize in crystal stasis My infantile longing, Tis ceaseless in its yearning To be comforted When Pangs overtake me: But what fable is my weapon Now? The Hallowed Excalibur, Or perhaps even The Ultima Weapon With the Impenetrable Aegis Imparted by The Mighty Crystal Bestowing might to its Anointed The ones who war with their own iniquity, Until their paths align Like celestial bodies And they’ve arisen triumphant, Eclipsed the fictitious light Of a false deity Who besmirched the truths That upheld The Cosmos Since its genesis? There is one tale, (Lean in, listen closely, This is my Susurrus in the Night) Tis no figment And one I found most favorable, One of a man Simple, Strong, Stunning, Sound, Sapient, And high over all but The Desideratum of the Holy, The one to whom Even the angels, seraphs, and cherubs bow. He was scourged In flesh and spirit Till his pulse was silenced, His inestimable blood Prophesied to vanquish Chaos and The Futile Wind Of life That by By the disobedience of Our Tarnished Father, Is now An accursed child She Is effaced by Time (For Sorrow has no end) And Tormented by Space. (Height, Breadth, And depth, O that Existential Fabric) His caverns Condemned Her Without Compassion. The thought of solitude Looming in mortality Were the dreadful horns Of an Auroch that Pierced Her consciousness Until by Proud Oppression Hope In its frailty Was a dandelion Strewn by skinless hands Against the immaterial Brush of the breeze. To flourish then Wither, Wax and Wane; Never Was a fate That our God intended. For eternity shines and Is a supernova In the galaxy of our hearts And though undiscerned By many Has always been And Will always be The Cherished Wish of the Stars, For though we are an exhalation By contradistinction, Even they become nebulous Fading into dust. We shall Become Exalted and ennobled Even to these who are Of the luminaries, Lowly Brothers and sisters Without Ears, Eyes, Hearts, Or minds.* Yes, (These vibrations resonate from the Cosmo-Plexus of Love) Soon enough they say, Soon enough.
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