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Snowcaps of the Silent Creation
Contributed by
Lee
on
Thursday, 21st April 2005 @ 05:34:26 PM in AEST
Topic:
mystical
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-A selection from The Afternoon Moon Looms: Poems
We received telegrams of photographic instants
The pictures of compassionate parents
Who preserved their infants
The man climbs up a telephone pole
So he can talk to a man who has climbed up a light pole
He says he’d like to play different roles
The coating of white bear smolders
They named him polar
Operator, operator
Give me a line
Connect me with a length of twine
The freshly covered snowcaps
On the mountain range
We’ll see to perhaps
The trough where the horse laps
We cannot be lost and disoriented
For we have maps
There is a silent creation
Born of volcanic ash
And molten la(r)va(e) adjacent
Copyright ©
Lee
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2005-04-21 17:34:26] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Snowcaps of the Silent Creation
(User Rating: 1 ) by shelby on
Thursday, 21st April 2005 @ 05:43:07 PM AEST (User
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concrats on your book! and this poem I like I do I do :)
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