With unequivocal geometry, the sun
rises golden, tempts today on earth’s rim
and, by chance, we also see a silver moon
withstand an early wash of light.
Poets, of course, know it could be two faces
or an asymmetrical dumb-bell, levers
on a pivotal now
or Cyclops’ eyeing out from rounded caves.
We walk along after February snow,
kick drifts forwards and backwards, roll flakes into
unique snowballs
and chuck them at each other with intent
when, in mid air, two snowballs stop, hover;
pupils dilate and finally – finally - we know nothing.
I can understand your need for poetry. I write too. My regards to Andrew, Angus, Adam n Jan. Would like to keep in touch. i'v bookmarked your site
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Erwin
I've been following you on twitter and I've enjoyed all your poetry that I have read so far.
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful one, especially that first part... and the rest, too. A nice morning poem -- good timing.
ReplyDeleteAll of your poems are outstanding, and this is one of my favorites. I enjoy reading you daily.
ReplyDeleteJust lovely... Thank you.
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ReplyDeleteLove your poetry!
ReplyDeleteThanks, I enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed this one very much, love the "poet's eye view".
ReplyDeleteI just love this one. Just love it. The detail and the mystery imbued in the detail just so.
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