Kailashana2
Jul 15, 2011

dervish

there is nothing
between the sky and earth,
see how they form one circle?

there are signs everywhere:
the water drop and the waterwheel
turning
on a landscape of the Maiden Moon
turning
dervish in the sun,
unrequited
the silk cocoon inside a spider's web,
the apple falling from the blossom
and the nest adorned with little speckled
brown eggs, hidden from sight, but watched
over

i am no longer a stranger in Paradise
and your fingers have outlined me,
i loved you less once,
though you wrote poetry from
the far land where mules dreamed
they were of dragon descent and
love was an an ancient art
that left us immortal,

About This Poem

Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft

About the Author

Region, Country: Ohio, USA

Favorite Poets: Bokonon: “Let your life be the poem you write”.

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Dalton

13 years 9 months ago

I can't believe noone has commented on this poem. There are few who can outwrite you here. I love everything here especially the last line.

John (If God Lived On Earth People Would Break His Windows)

K

Hi John, thank you for reading. My poems elicit few comments and few readings. I'm not exactly accustomed to that but I'm getting there. ;-) It's a good thing I have a smorgasbord of a life.

~A

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Dalton

13 years 9 months ago

I don't exactly get many comments on my own poems. Perhaps thats because I am remiss in making my oppinion known on the work of others. Though I don't exactly feel confident to remark on all your work some sparkle more than others. And some simply sparkle more than the work of most others on this site. This poem is evidence of that.

John