Steps of Olympus
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I filled my heart with music of the moon
Thus pulled it close about me like a wrap
My tympans gently trembled with a tune
I held my breath of starlight
And danced upon the dune
Scratching in the sand, a pauper's map ...
I plunged into a pool of passions, pure
To swim the depths of vigor with delight
Each wake of wonder, sensual and sure
I dreamed to deftly drown
In damsel craves, demure
A shimmer in abyssal depths of night ...
I bargained with a god upon the peaks
To walk abreast the clouds, as if the sea
And plumb for souls as deity so seeks
Yet every net was laden
In worth that gold bespeaks
Not due the effort, worship or decree ...
I stained the cloak of love with dim neglect
But painted my remorse upon the skies
So each new blushing morn would so reflect
The beauty of the earth
And nature's grand affect
To grace even the least beholden eyes ...
And fill each heart as mine ... with heaven's sighs.
~ 2nd Place ~ in the "Strand Select 10, Any Form, Any Theme" Poetry Contest, Brian Strand, Judge & Sponsor.
~ 10th Place ~ in the "My Heart Is Full" Poetry Contest, Cindi Rockwell, Judge & Sponsor.
Copyright © Gregory Richard Barden | Year Posted 2019
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