Volo solum unum

By Corinthian













+ 8.27.89
when
the fatherless
is born give her
blue crowns and
blessing
chimes.












abandoned
body
disturbed
and distressed

Soothing
sonnetess

tinted
& tamed


O Lord
of unrembered
worlds and
slaughtered poets.

see me now.
come.



Below
the tree of
Saint Mary





I planted a
baby shadow
in the
shimmering soil
with bells and dreams
on his lashes
and he fell asleep
without his name.
where
angels haunt
and lords dream





I only think of you
I only dream of you




unlocked
and longing








+

Unauthorized Copying Is Prohibited. Ask the author first.
Copyright 2012 Dakrismena
Published on Saturday, March 31, 2012.     Filed under: "Poetry"
Log In or Join (free) to see the special features here.

Comments on "Volo solum unum"

Log in to post comments.
  • Corinthian On Tuesday, November 27, 2012, Corinthian (309)By person wrote:

    Shunyakasha ...there is no sky .. Take eleven to kill the ten .

  • A former member wrote: A beautiful welling wish.

  • FadedBlues On Saturday, March 31, 2012, FadedBlues (2172)By person wrote:

    ...sleep is peaceful where the angels watch...

  • Sean Mc Shane On Saturday, March 31, 2012, Sean Mc Shane (615)By person wrote:

    Wow. I felt that one very deep. Beautiful, D. Til next time -

  • dwells On Saturday, March 31, 2012, dwells (4288)By person wrote:

    Touched me more than you could know, thanks.

  • A former member wrote: Thats alot to carry on ones shoulders. ][ ][

  • Magdalena On Saturday, March 31, 2012, Magdalena (616)By person wrote:

    Such heavy sadness Corinthian. You release in ink so beautifully. I keep you in my thoughts.

  • Devilish On Saturday, March 31, 2012, Devilish (2662)By person wrote:

    WOW!!!! Tinted and tamed.. Where angels haunt and lords dream.. you take my breath away. ohhhhhhhhh goodness.. much love and respect to the queen .... Scholar

Contribution Level

Corinthian's Favorite Poets
Corinthian's Favorite Works
Share/Save This Post



Join DarkPoetry Join to get a profile like this for yourself. It's quick and free.

How to Criticize Without Causing Offense
© 1998-2024 DarkPoetry LLC
Donate
[Join (free)]    [More Poetry]    [Get Help]    [Our Poets]    [Read Poems]    [Terms & Privacy]