Setting Sons
By marandina
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I have seen the spectral darkness,
quiescent corridors where emotions quietly dissipate.
I have been in the unlit, silent void,
a vale of tears where weather-worn walls weep.
I remember time passing like shifting sand,
those people close to my heart, not forgotten.
I have mourned and served my sentence,
my conscience the jailor of metaphors,
so many thoughts cast as allegory.
Distant memories merely keepsakes now,
forged in my soul, my dimly-lit essence.
I look out at the endless ebony of night,
at the limitless boundaries of eternity’s horizon
and see you in moonlight’s faint glow,
now fading ghosts, silhouettes roaming the ether.
You will both be with me always
in the first shards of daylight
to the penumbra cast by urban street lamps,
until my fated final bell tolls
and we are together once more,
where the coruscation of stars
flicker in the eyes of Gods.
Image free to use at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Anatomy_of_a_Sunset-2.jpg
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Ethereal and melancholic. I
Ethereal and melancholic. I really like it.
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I felt something here,
I felt something here, marandina, and it was comforting. Thank you.
Rich
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Beautiful, such a personal
Beautiful, such a personal piece. Thank you for sharing it. :)
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Love this. The images at the
Love this. The images at the start; the feeling. The specifics of the second half. And the promise of the last four lines tie it all up. Beautifully written. Those cherries are well deserved.
Jess
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This is a fitting tribute and
This is a fitting tribute and may they always coruscate.
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Just finished reading this
Just finished reading this fine poem that I missed Paul. So beautiful and emotional too, I always have tears when reading words from the heart. They spoke to me of loss and cherished memories.
Thank you so much for sharing.
Jenny. x
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This is our Facebook and Twitter Pick of the Day
Moving and elegaic, this is our Facebook and Twitter Pick of the Day. Do please share and/or retweet, tell your friends or attach a message to a balloon to help spread the word as it really does deserve a wider audience.
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Very moving. Great Pick of
Very moving. Great Pick of the Day.
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No unfortunately. And I didn
No unfortunately. And I didn't get to go as my haircut was an hour late and I wanted to get back to walk the dog.
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I'll be in the Badger
I'll be in the Badger Bookshop for sure. And I'm in 3 or 4 indies. Gays the Word ordered 10 copies I believe... Nearly all of the books have been sold direct from the publisher and by word of mouth on here and social media.
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Beautiful, Paul - struck a
Beautiful, Paul - struck a chord with me as with so many others. Lovely to see it as POD.
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It is a heavy burden your
It is a heavy burden your words carry with grace.
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A beautiful reflection which
A beautiful reflection which echoes for many - well deserved pick - thank you marandina!
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This is stunning --
This is stunning -- incredibly moving and tender and yet with a strong, consistent voice driving the words. Brilliantly done and takes guts to write.
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