She reaches over across the bar and whispers that she isn’t “going far” That’s when I know she’ll be mine, not just for tonight, but for all time. This I exaggerate of course, we are two lonely wonderers sharing a common course. Two vacant ships in the night, anchored together by a passionate crew, willingContinue reading “An Ode to The Night Out”
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In Tandem Kind
If feelings could speak They would talk of you A place of romance just for two If thoughts could translate to spoken word No more living in the absurd Clear and plain your mind connects with mine As one, in tandem kind Irrespective of one’s past Embrace new novelties to the last All that hasContinue reading “In Tandem Kind”
The Tower
A dark tower lay upon the world On the flattest plain it did disdain to a part of its mould Scantily lit from natural light as if bathing in gold Seen from distances never conceived by any human mind, what madness held itself inside its heart? Boats would pass by the land, fingers would point,Continue reading “The Tower”
A Great Mist
A great mist descended upon the world’s shoulders, harbouring a whispered name There I stood in the stillness and white caught in its forgotten pain No man-made sound could be heard across the earth No shouts, no calls, a great smog so tall eclipsed the turf I felt I belonged in a dream, obscuring theContinue reading “A Great Mist”
Returning Home
Left to right the wind of the West guided me home, through fire and bone So happy I have been and am to fancy myself melancholy returning home A miscast day of weather with a speckle of fortunate sun erupted from the clouds above The dusty prints of a loved one, once so close; nowContinue reading “Returning Home”
An Introduction to Parisian Poetry
O’er here be poetry Over there be perfection