Fragment: Saturday, December 18, 2010
Wind and Rain, Siblings
Elemental these two -
old
as time - nothing
hides
from their eyes, frozen
fingertips groping
crack and Bone.
Wind and Rain, Siblings
Elemental these two -
ever-green -
sheathed in glittering,
shivering,
chattering ices.
Wind and Rain, Siblings
Elemental these two -
one
more grey
December day -
wind; rain;
watching -
working.
( Saturday, December 18, 2010 @ 14:31 )
Published by Brendan W Vittum
Brendan W Vittum is a self-styled Poet, Author, Philosopher, Photographer, Graphic Designer, and Hardware & Software Specialist whose experience spans more than 25 years. His works have been published in a v... View profile
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2 Comments
Post a CommentThank you my friend, in an art form spoken as much as read, intended for tongue long before pen, rhythm is, to my thought, as crucial, intentional as the content - and I look forward to checking your words out. ~ BWV
I dig the layered nature of siblings as natural elements. The two can clash any day and there's a lot to feed the mind here, in addition to the fun word rhythms, which oly add to he layered metaphors!
If you get a chance then check out my new poem about Christmas: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/6133346/christmas.html?cat=10