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Wednesday 15 June 2011

Prophecy of Satiation



Shadows soft, a dark cloak be -
Soothing a virgin's pulsations.
Rooted in fantasy, a crystal ball,
A prophecy, she awaits.

For when the world is at its fall,
And hopes soar high above,
She longs to live and die alike,
A quick surrender.
To shatter glass walls.

Her song then slips out to the world
In soft, unsteady gyrations.
She then is one with her purpose.
She then is one with her life.

I, a Phoenix


For eyes that fail when a heart wells,
For a tear, stillborn, lost in a battle,
For an unknown cause , a hidden reason,
For a few souls that thirst for a love,
Let me change… let me break… let me cry…
And build a soul from the ashes -
Plummet around, let me fly. I, a Phoenix.


Essence of Inaction


Arms flung apart, wide,
I take in the paralysis of my mind.
Blaring fast rhythms are what I use
To overpower the melancholic strain -
The pain of the cords of some
Broken lyre, the soft whine that
My vocals deliver - I mask them;
Hide them inside cracked walls,
And chambers within a long maze.

Amaze myself at the fallacy
Of the sunshine I show; curtains drop
Affront those clawing shadows.
Confronting my ghosts, I hear
The rip-tear-crack of my bones
Caught in a tug of faces-places.

I know naught of their push or pull
Or of the many unspoken warnings.
I dream of oblivion, a black death,
An absence of script, and
The presence of sanity. Do I
Wish or Pray
Or while away
Time, and plead defeat,
As life passes by,
Saying its quick good bye?

Colours of Autumn


He saw her. And he saw Autumn. He saw autumn - in her, with her, through her, around her, and one with her.

After a few lifetimes' wait, the strange girl in the narrow lane turned around and looked into his eyes Into him, through him.

Blue.
Her eyes. The sky. A crystal clear blue. Pale, calm. Set in a space ahead, a time ahead, full of promises. A glint of wisdom that came with the understanding of death, also the inevitability of winter. Blue were her eyes. And so was the sky.

Yellow.
A breeze fluttered the trees' leaves. The blue of her eyes flitted to a yellow leaf, ripe and ready. He saw the leaf. Yellow. He saw a butterfly. Yellow. He saw her dress, fluttering. Yellow.

Orange.
The wind didn’t stop. It toyed with her hair. He struggled to place the shade. Red? Or was it Copper?
She helped him. She walked, aside, to the trees. Picked a fallen leaf. Placed it on her hand. Made a wish and blew it away. Her hair, and the leaf - he was now sure - orange.

Red.
Red hot. The flowers on a distant tree. Some berry that came late for season. Her lips twitched to a sad smile. He saw them all. Red.

Brown.
A blink was all it took. In the moment his eyelids came together, she went away. She became one with the dirt, beneath her feet. Brown. The dirt stretching out to the distant path ahead. Brown. And he was left with memories, and her brown dust.

He walked ahead. He had seen her. He had seen autumn.
She was his autumn.

Colour Me Red


In a sly womb of closed hearts
Where many a breath dies away,
Lives a tomb of resurrection.
For memories, mine, blown away.

A lament to the dark skies
Shushed by the day-blooms,
Chokes in the tenderness
Of a throaty dead gloom.

A vulture's slow laughter,
Its various plumes spread,
Pulls over the dead roots,
And large oaks fall dead.

A teardrop too precious,
Falls deep into lost seas.
Salty sweet, a misty pearl
Lost forever, unseen.

In a story of lives- unlived,
Breathes a tale - unsaid.
A lone song bursts out; and
I pray, colour me red.