In the dusk between dawns I diminish; escape To the sheltering arms of the ancient plunging cascade. There I embrace the effervescient whispers As serene streams caress me. I am wound tight, evolving chrysalis. I change what I am. Inviolate marble figurine Carven, sculpted through mallet and pound. On the road to unreal never, I seek solace in the ossuary of abandoned souls Whose cries echo across the collective myriad; Whose voices, effectively silenced, seep from home. In the dark between dusks I soar Skyclad, beyond all mortal reaches Seeking sanctuary in white cleansing fire. Thus I am reborn each dawn though putty molded, scratched with broken fingernail etchings: Once more clear-eyed to face smug visages. In the dawns between dusks I mimic life Step by step I perform the dance Twirling into pirouettes of pretty child pretendings Creating word patterns over blue-black tapestries Entwined in an armor of deception designed More to mortar, than to secure the easily breached. For once again come moontide to stone I turn: Venus unarmed at the mercy of he who molds flesh. I flee to dreams from nightmare realities And descend pliant into cradled bliss, As mystic melodies mask mewling cries I breath water essence; replenish blood. |