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Monday, April 01, 2013

Poem for Sunday Whirl #102

Thanks, Brenda, for another fine Wordle prompt!





a humpback moon flows
over powdered peaks
unlocking shadows
from ancient pitted stones

fragile petals cling
to a staff of cane
lost souls call out

love is written but not read
and while she walks alone
the humpback moon
draws night from stone

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7 comments:

Dave King said...

Several compelling couplets in this fine poem.

gautami tripathy said...

Such beautiful writing...Loved it.....

I am here after SO long!! Sorry about that!!

inside that bowl, I see the whole world

Madeleine Begun Kane said...

Your language flows so beautifully -- a pleasure to read aloud.

Madeleine Begun Kane

Gillena Cox said...

the humpback moon gave me a smile

Happy Easter

much love...

Magical Mystical Teacher said...

The most poignant line:

"Love is written but not read"

Awhirl with Richard Wright

teri said...

Evocative words of loss and hope. I think so many times we bring forth dreams in our writing.

Thanks for stopping by with a comment at my place. xo

ninotaziz said...

Oh TW, this is so lovely.