TWITTER POEMSA Poem by Raymond FederleSome of my Twitter writingsAbjure the burgeoning moon, it's carcanet of silver lies. Inaureoled with sadness and toil. Obeisance across the sky. slightly disillusioned, as if I could imagine the truth. Though I am wounded, I must endure this eternity and go in salvage of myself. What memories God would take comfort in, to seek shelter from the last of days.When the world was new and death stayed his hand I did not know, where I might go wandering from myself. In spite of me, beside the sea, I bask in fame and wealth. What unblazoned raiments and seemly tracery wellnigh laid upon the rack. Descry devices drear and dour, feigned mantle across my back. A living tragedy is the inability to live vicariously through other peoples imaginary friends The brightest light only casts a darker shadow. I will dance with the silhouettes of my thoughts in the blackest corners of my mind. Tears are ink for lines I write, all the world fades in brilliance. I am a single line of verse, Tensed and versed in silent stillness.
Dreams are the swift wind that rides the back of my memories. Ah, the wind is blowing Hail is now so strong, Weather of misfortune, Plays a merry song The soul of the World's eternity is laid to rest the memorials of antiquity cry a resonating sorrowful song that only I can hear
Tears are ink for lines I write the world fades in brilliance I am a single line of verse tensed versed in silent stillness danced hands across her skin beautiful desire blissful despair delicate touch Mouths tasting living dying in moments of joy and pain Join me there https://twitter.com/Raymond_Fed #RayFed #micropoetry #fieryverse #Madverse © 2014 Raymond FederleAuthor's Note
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Added on August 12, 2014 Last Updated on August 12, 2014 AuthorRaymond FederleCumberland, MDAboutI've always been a jack of all trades. I've been a poet, author, social commentator, comedian, online gamer, pod cast host, and Youtuber. I've had a class A license to drive semi truck over the road. .. more.. |

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