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When Eyes of Turquoise Dyed the Skies
I see you ‘cross the vast expanse, a love disguised in dreamy whirl and clothed in raiment sun-spun gold as wispy cirrus wraps your dance the music of your sigh aswirl - a breeze I feel but cannot hold, but dance I will with memories though for your arms I’ll ever pine, I look to skies for bluest eyes at times behind the tapestries of cumulus both yours and mine – the realm in which my angel flies. Our love so like the lilac leaf two halves that shared a center vein, once green we were but now I fade I’m torn in half without relief the pain not washed away by rain — this heart-shaped leaf afraid and frayed. O touch me warm your slanting rays how cold my soul you left behind, to gaze through tears at beauty high to wander through the haze of days and know the planets misaligned — when eyes of turquoise dyed the sky. Alas, myself but cosmic dust yet still, the stardust gilts the rust. Susan Ashley November 20, 2022 ~ Third Place ~ Premiere Contest: 2022 Poetry Marathon Mile 21 Sponsor: Mark Toney *stardust: a dreamy romantic or sentimental quality or feeling
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