Augurs of Experience
By hilary west
Sun, 27 Mar 2011
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Silver whorls locked in future time,
Trace the tree of lilac-blossom ancestry:
Falling down the ages like quick lime,
Into a darkly pit of broken family.
Lost through time, apple-mead scents,
Burning narcissus, now black embers.
An iron grate, lost to sense,
Whitened soul, poison, remembers.
Break the willow, morning gardenia,
Sent to a green paradise, circled by stones.
Chestnut pink candles mirror verbena,
Reflecting lights of aged moans.
Moonchild brighter than spangled heaven,
Starry-night prism shatters,
Cradle's kernel is lucky seven,
A new light beckons, a demon scatters.
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A really nice poem, Hilary
A really nice poem, Hilary and very well written. Certainly deserves a cherry from the editors. Well done!
sd
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A wonderful poem, hilary. I
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A wonderful poem, hilary. I couldn't agree with sue more. A treat to read;-)
Tina
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