Sunlit poems
By Beeme
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I
The skyline shivers;
a flash of wings
stretching for miles.
Wrapping...
around azure light.
Like a kaleidoscope image;
splintering the horizon
into phosphorescent colour.
II
Your silhouette’s
anchored…
to the shade.
The sun behind;
snapped out
a candle after prayer…
For a moment
shining...
like a Chinese lantern;
incandescent hope.
III
You’re the light
that leaves
my body behind.
Stripped back to its skeleton;
a veined wing
lifting….
free.
Whilst I sink…
into bone-white sheets.
IV
There is light
which never fades;
an Angel-
glowing in the back of your neck.
There is darkness,
which silently stirs.
Longing to break free,
like a moth;
searching for the shine
on your body.
V
Your bodies harboured
to the passing light,
shining..
its auburn glow.
Warning…
the tides are changing.
Glowing like a ring-worm
washed up on a beach;
or a marital ring,
curled in denial.
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What a pleasure to read
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Beeme - I must admit I could
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Hi Beeme, this is so
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I agree with fatboy - love
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You do it very well with the
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Beeme, these are just
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Just popping in - quick
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Each of these stands so well
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liked 111 the best :) -
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Beeme, a very lovely poem,
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This is a great poem. I am
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