Moff
By Angusfolklore
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I am
deviant flight in the night.
I do not delight.
I, the un-butterfly, invade
and panic the moon in your eyes,
shed corpse dust from wings
that are like the pages
brittled from an unclean book,
scales dropped from pale
outspread chaos.
Look,
I lurk in the vestment folds,
laying progeny
that will eat away all colour,
destroy the gowns and glowing hope
they stood for.
I, myself, am a rag on wings,
sinful thing ever ready
in the bad light,
seeking a scream from a child
at the window pane.
Image: wikimedia commons
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'The un-butterfly' - what a
'The un-butterfly' - what a marvellous phrase! I am quite a fan of moths, but I love the images conjured up here and the idea of the moth lurking behind that window pane with far from innocent intent. A great read.
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A terrific poem. It's our
A terrific poem. It's our Facebook and Twitter Pick of the Day. Please share and retweet.
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Great pick - though like airy,
Great pick - though like airy, I quite like moths, (so long as they don't come too close )
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Great! Very creative.
Great! Very creative.
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