Open your eyes now Adam

Open your eyes now Adam

7 September 2015

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She whispers to him

Open your eyes now Adam

He awakes never

 

The sun rises cold

In weary heart that tires

From vulture’s pecking

 

Let me now forsake

A world where war is holy

Be greatest sinner

 

Where love is banned sin

Let me spread the unholy

Be ever banished

 

The woodlands are burnt

She, female Prometheus

Scorched her own pasture

 

Nowhere would she hide

Though Lords could claim all stardom

Knowledge is for all

ilea-JeanLuc
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Shades grow in heart’s wells

Overflowing with the Love

Bound to no human

 

Wells in hearts grow tears

Raindrops from the sky listen

To patter on cheeks

 

Tears in mind grow roots

That reach seeping to the grounds

Where water runs scarce

 

Let me nourish Earth

With the wells of my mind’s heart

And perish in here

 

Tomorrow will grow

Twenty-three white lilies tall

As I birth again

 

I whisper to him

Open your eyes now Adam

He sleeps forever

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One thought on “Open your eyes now Adam

  1. As with most of my Haïkus the last word of each line in a stanza composes with the others a sentence or a meaning. In this collection of Haïkus, the sentences are:

    Him, Adam? Never! – Adam, never him!

    Cold pecking tires

    Holy forsake sinner

    Unholy sin banished

    Prometheus burnt pasture

    Hide all stardom

    Love human wells

    Cheeks tears listen

    Grounds roots scarce

    Earth heart here

    Grow tall again

    Him Adam? Forever! / Forever him, Adam

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