From Your Nonexistence

by Crossiance   May 28, 2009


"And we'll dance under our moon again,"
Says Imaginary Night...
"And we'll sing for the Earth again,
Until the morning flight.
To the strong, we are the broken,
And the darkness knows they're right,
But secretly they dance among us
Under our lost moonlight.

"Come with me, again, my darling,
Rest your eary jaws.
The sound echoes blindly here,
And on deaf ears it falls.
Amidst us, many hurting souls
Refuse resistance to the calls,
And together, we find sameness---
Acceptance unbound by any laws.

"So twirl again, beneath the silence;
Dance with freedom unknown to men;
Sing with your loudest voice, unheard,
And release beauty, stolen from the land.
The Night's breath is never fading;
Broken is Time's hand,
So join us in the stillness now,
As we unwillingly await our End."

2007

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  • 15 years ago

    by Indian Comma Bean

    Very good right, as the poets above stated, It's a mystery how no one has noticed this, the flow was great, the style was unique, the imagery was suberb. Second stanza though, you forgot to end the quotation, starts int he begining and never ends. Anywho, the reason why this was probably never found, is hardly anyone reads the nature section, it's sad, but true.

    Good luck with your endeavors, and best of luck in the contest.