Sonnet VII

The past – a butterfly. It strikes with beauty.
Gods' sweetness – nectar, pollen thickly covers
antennas of thin anthers slightly muting
this six-legged catchy touch of hungry lover.
Light’s watercolor dries on wings as luting,
impervious to morning dew on flowers.
It feels like words I sow are light and rooty,
a swan song for a minstrel to discover.
I long to speak with open eyes and only…
Here nothing could be shared when silence’s drifty.
Attached to wind are exhalation’s fossils.
It leads me to the thoughts so cold and lonely,
to golden ages prayerful for face lifting.
Dry aether is endured by hums and docile.

June 9, 2010


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