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Thank You, Young Poet

By Cinara

Topics: Poetry Source: AllPoetry Original source

Thank You, Young Poet You placed your words like diamond stars in the twilight sky, brilliant and glittering sequins of delight then strung them into phrases like a long Mardi Gras necklace they floated down and landed around my desires wrapping me in aesthetic pleasures and there I stood and still remain captivated and captive, bound by your thougths so brilliantly rendered The meaning was known but not yet conceived by my heart and so I am entranced by the wonder of your verse and shall never look at the night sky in the same way, for you have transformed it into poetry. Thank you, young poet for your diamond necklace is now wrapped around my soul and will always shine through the darkness of my eyes and will guide me to the gates of heaven Written April 8th, 2002 © on Apr 08 2002 02:44 AM PST   0 • 10

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