A poem about the gravity of freedom, how it attracts those trapped in the worst conditions |
Flowering Emerald of distance . Sapphire of compression. Time that has milled its Way too taughtly, threshing Lumbering visages of hope. In the petrified arbor In the hanging Amber there is A dragonfly - that wishes Your dangling advantage broke The determination still Held in it's wings, captive Captivated, born so dazzlingly Into slopes of your abduction. Petrified in Dawn too early To know if it has been descending Or ascending. Mesozoic in your molten Gold- it flowed into your Dense lighlike shading The first, "fairy captive" Not escaping, proto Orpheus- first to be Lured to Hades by The Pomegranate's Juice and captivations That was what any poet Would have called it. Flowering Emerald of distance . Sapphire of compression. How all light, archaic Dawn's into it's presence- You hold in you the mystery of A great unravelling, Just as Achilles bucked ses Aegis, bucked ageless Poseidon - your spirit May becomes, out Of the black coal of time An ageless diamond You are waiting for an Incomprehensible dawning Of freedoms. So you will loom in The ruin of these Evergreens- Amidst the rending of the Acorns Liquidated, in the dream Of amber. Against dawn your Ruined savage gleam- bursts In light-like cavity- bursting The return of hopes, to all Broken hearts now famishing |