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Yenson Jul 2019
That iridescent image I had known for years
seen it in various guises and learnt its form by heart
know its poetry from the classics under Grecian lights
and when it appeared this time I delve to find its mind

But it was for Papa that the birth of reason grew
in a missive unspoken and a call enveloped later unfurled
a whisper rose that urged, look after for me, I will soon be gone
a king had spoken perchance to a chosen knight now obliged to obey

the ode of times and fleeting sighing sights of the light-footed
in rays of play the child of our times skips boundarys and forts
maidens sing stories and the gallant forays in skirmishes abound
a ringing promise hangs as a willow in wisp claims legacy unknown

tempest swirls and sound in fury rules in chagrin and ardour
a gamekeeper sees a ***** traipsing the trails of Tigers and lions
the tipsy gypsy hears neither the troubadour nor the rites of Templars
a mind envisaged was the shrunken bulb of shrubs and alien foliage

Be it not a dirge or condemnations of seducing Westering gales
banquets laid for differing tastes and jesters jest for mirth and frolics
a wizened once reached out in wordless touch, a promise sailed forth
In deep blue sea a mindful dolphin far from home turns and swims away......
OriginalMade Nov 2016
In a small dark town,
There lives a fear.
Fear of the unknown,
And fear of changes.

A shrewd boundary oversought this fear,
And many never looked to overcome it.
You see, this town was full of many people,
All different, all seeking the same things.
But only some could see the boundarys of braveness.

To surpass the fear,
People had to accept the changes,
Take hold of what was unknown,
Cross the borderline and be brave ones.

Others reside at the borders bliss,
Still trying to rid thdmselves of the dark fears abyss.
Many will never not know fear,
And many more will never know this border between braveness.

In a small dark town,
You may fear the changes.
You may fear the unknown,
But fear not,
For theres a borderline of braveness.

— The End —