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Lambus Orchard Chant

Contributed by Steeleyes on Monday, 16th December 2002 @ 08:20:00 AM in AEST
Topic: oops



chasing ringworm in a black space
eating your torn curtain
in unconfined joy
i spy a toad on a rock
he grins ear to ear
and disapears
o to read the secret words
spoken only for a witness of bone
frozen bone so black
a star sees through it
flinging ten tendrils
to another field
we eat gold rhubarb
and dwindle to an unknown size
that's the regular game
not known but splattered
like a bright fleck of crystal
rountinely speeding in a high haze
god sponge breeding ants
finely tuned to air fences
go now to the timorous ox
kiss his grimy whiskers
he loves to roll in golden mud
by the calky farmhous
i hold a gleaming bean
twisted like flies eyes in motion
forever ending the stories of pan
he dried his gorgeous shoes
way down by the filigree
of pheasant plume
well beyond a tired name can say
go forward to the starship
let it sing you asleep
and rest in arms of shining flake
i repeal the game for you
it is only another moment
calling still echoes past




Copyright © Steeleyes ... [ 2002-12-16 08:20:00]
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Re: Lambus Orchard Chant (User Rating: 1 )
by ladyfawn on Friday, 24th January 2003 @ 06:46:30 PM AEST
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love this.. mystical and natural flowing grace, you have a very unique style I really enjoy, ty


Re: Lambus Orchard Chant (User Rating: 1 )
by Steeleyes on Thursday, 30th January 2003 @ 06:04:53 PM AEST
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Thank you very much my lady.




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