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Skyscrape
Contributed by
screwge
on
Saturday, 23rd August 2008 @ 08:13:45 AM in AEST
Topic:
abstract
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There she was,
Hair curly in its crude dread --
Clumped like a raspberry
Upon her fair neck and head.
Fire-engine red it was,
Beyond any singed blonde.
The very blood of the green isle --
Then set afire like a sundial.
There she was in infinite
Suspense, prize on a skewer
Above the grey city,
Above the turbid sewer.
This angel swooped low
And received a skyscrape
From the Empire State --
Salty calm off the cape.
An angel, a cherub
Who ventured low in her mettle,
As a mermaid leaves her blue hub
And clears the sea’s belly.
Her comic-book red crop
Against the silver shingles of open windows --
Some epic glam
Upon shifting frescoes.
On the chilly nights,
What will accost --
But that perpetrator
Called Jack Frost?
City Slicker
Who Cannot Be Outlawed
Because the Cherub
Would Plummet Thawed.
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screwge
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2008-08-23 08:13:45] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Skyscrape
(User Rating: 1 ) by zenith66 on
Saturday, 23rd August 2008 @ 09:13:03 AM AEST (User
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wow!!
this was SUCH a truly unique peice of writing, i really had to consider each verse, you write with ablomb and obvious passioin. i felt some of your wordstrings were utterly captivating, such a softness wound into a poetic feast, amazing writing freind!!
keep it up!! |
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