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Chimera World

CHIMERA WORLD

Between heaven and earth
There’s a mystic portal
On it’s entry there’s a guardian
A Stone Gargoyle with a heart of gold

Only on the full moon,
The portal can be found
But it’s location is kept hidden
Only after midnight revealed

In the old church’s garden
A maze appears between the trees
A colorful mosaic on the floor shows the way
But not always can be seen

On clear nights, without clouds
The full moon shines on the mosaic floors
It’s reflection shows the path
Then the portal can be found

When I reached the entry
The gargoyle measured me
His heart of gold judged mine
And the entry I was not denied

Beyond the portal
I got surrounded by light and love
An immensurable happiness filled my soul
My guardian Angel I had found!

He hugged me and said proudly
That I would fulfill my life’s destiny
Spreading love and beauty
Around the world with my poetry

***

February 09, 2017

4th Place in the Contest Chimera World
Sponsored by: Nayda Ivette Negron 

To write a poem using the words: mosaic, maze, moon, guardian, garden, angel, heaven, heart, midnight and clouds.
Categories: immensurable, angel, destiny, fantasy,
Form: Free verse

Battle of Duality

1. De Dualitate

                                  "Angelos lucis parabit se ad bellum..."

                                                     Intro:


               In the upper realms of the highest harmonious light
               Reside the immaculate immortals, immense in their immensurable plight
               Harmonical hemispheres colliding in comprehensive rhythm
               Battling duality in their debilitated deceiving schism...

               I the lachrymator of lasting tears, endure the cross as I encroach
               Contemplating cadaverous consequences when the Dark ones do approach
               From middle ground I watch the skies, as my soul begins to transcend
               The upper light and the lower dark, a war Eternal that soon must end.


                                            March.07.2016   ^WW^
                                            A Saga to Be Continued...
Categories: immensurable, angel, death, deep, mirror,
Form: Rhyme


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