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Rogues on Ice
Contributed by
blakis
on
Sunday, 20th November 2005 @ 08:39:49 AM in AEST
Topic:
Holiday Poetry
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Oblique obelisks ascend,
Transcripts of ancient tongues,
a language once preponderating.
Opaque etchings a nexus to The Age.
Hibiscus flowers jostle and writhe,
Alder and Ash crepitate,
Blankets of frost dissipate the fractured land.
A frozen, once aqueous, plain.
Algid stone emerges from subzero,
Achromatic mountains beset the decrepit citadel.
An Arctic zephyr escapes the North,
thrusting the Forbidden Gate open.
A rogue's journey,
Old feet and weary minds traverse the plains,
Hour glass sands reverse into The Age,
Through the gates and toward home
Into the land of Ice.
Copyright ©
blakis
... [
2005-11-20 08:39:49] (Date/Time posted on
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