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"The Queen's Slippers - Part 2" There goes my heart with bags packed no turning back or final wave seated hooded next to huntsman innocent, gauche, temperamental There will come a time to save, but save oneself on this dark road, one must - There will come a time to talk, but walk the talk on this dark road by oneself ‘tis the True Lesson, to Win-Win, one must. A gold wedding ring A delicate diamante crucifix An open heart Some words inscribed Latin to remember casually tossed aside Sterling Silver broken in seconds That is the past Life now beckons. Lost. Much later. Lost. A Soothsayer sees – A Soothsayer knows. A Soothsayer has walked the same Road. Bluebird's and Cuckoo's nests glittery material things carrots dangled by withered carrion minds; True wealth are the hidden maps buried in the Lost Forrest of Time. There is an owl it perches on my heart digs it’s talons in like nine inch nails piercing it softly hoots, too diabolical for screeching The Owl slowly turns it’s eyes towards the Reader a silent voyeur trespassing on the kill, it digs it’s talons in sharper blood flows claret stained drop by drop into the Poison Chalice, again, blood flows warm and free it’s pumping with life yet, see? Soon, too soon it will come tomorrows are never guaranteed. Above it’s right talon a sterling silver anklet it holds life in balance, still, Warm with life Cold with death The fine line drawn between Imperious over lifeblood’s flow Inscribed, in font Gothic, The Owl’s name is POE Gently, the writer places the hood over POE’s eyes and kisses the top of his head. Our writer, dear reader, brings out her Queen’s Slippers. Hearts are in her mind, she’s playing “NO TRUMPS”. (Lovejoy-Burton/Feb 2018) 1. In Australia, the Joker in the Queen's Slipper brand of playing cards depicts a Kookaburra, a bird native to Australia with a call that famously resembles human laughter. In Australian games of 500, the Joker is often referred to colloquially as "The Bird" 2. "Do You Love Me", Nick Cave https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZGPB4463mM 3. "The Day the World Went Away", NIN https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtmI6j3R-Y0
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