In the break of twin daylights
5 May 2016
I love you
Yes I can’t not love
Your shadow
Within me
It builds a seed of morrows
Where giants pave roads
I love moons
That shine on widows
Covered face
Banished grace
Eyes that beat beneath the lace
With hundred sorrows
Tiny heart
Flutters in ribcage
Its shadow
Lost in Earth
Hurtling through an endless space
Between eye and lash
I sink slow
Within inner worlds
They spell voids
Galaxies
Limitless rainbows that curve
Around blue mountains
Inside me
There lies purple tree
It bears fruit
Red blue leaves
Remnants of bosom that heaves
With crust of the Earth
Within sight
There lies a lone star
She beckons
To New Worlds
Where sisters knit the white wombs
That will bear infants
The children
Their hearts make merry
Blue meadows
Glistening
The plains alive now ringing
With call of the wild
I love you
In infinity
Every face
Is your face
Your heart among every beat
Across blue valleys
I love you
Yet I cannot love
My heart lost
Forever
In the break of twin daylights
For I love the suns
Reading of the poem:

Sinking inside yourself – Hammock
The Silence – Hammock
I can almost see You – Hammock
Love the visual. Pun intended
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Thank you Tosha 😀
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You’re welcome xo
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Wow! You are so amazing with your poetry, always find myself in a trance reading them! Brilliant!
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Thank you. What a lovely compliment 🙂
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Amazing imagery as always – and so powerful
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What was that about the endless distance between the eye and the lash? Love your imagery!
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🙂 thanks. Perhaps a microscopic universe exists within our eyes creating endless space between the eye and the lash 🙂
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Oh goodness, that’s almost a little too creepy to think about!
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I think that is a perfect possibility 😀
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