I have been under the weather recently, which has affected my ability to write as often as I'd like. I did manage this particular piece, though unfortunately my voice is not up to a recitation--perhaps I can manage an updated post with an audio clip in the near future.
The Glowing Flower
Late in the dark of midnight's hour,
I chanced upon a glowing flower,
And instantly I plucked her up,
And inhaled deeply of her power...
And from her fragrant bowl arose,
The scent of wonders to my nose,
And secrets rushed into my head,
And glories only Heaven knows...
That shining many-petaled wonder,
That fragile flower, tore me asunder,
And left me quaking like the air,
Shaken by her mighty thunder...
In time I fell from realms on high,
And watching kingdoms in the sky,
To looking with mere mundane sight,
On heavens, closed to mortal eye...
And she, whose glow had lit the night,
Whose secrets were my soul's delight,
Who raptured me with sights divine,
No longer held that Light...
And with that faded light I knew,
And could not deny, for it was true,
That when I plucked her in my greed,
I also killed her, too...
The "fractal-glow-flower" image above is used courtesy of a Creative Commons license, and is originally from here:
Thanks for reading.
And she, whose glow had lit the night,
Whose secrets were my soul's delight,
Who raptured me with sights divine,
No longer held that Light...
So good to have you back, BH. Your absent was noted:) Wonderful penning tonight, dear friend:)
I appreciate your comments so much, P. Thank you!
Wonderful poem...