Thunderdale & Lightningmare

By Alchemist


She streaks through the sky
Slicing and severing sultry summer storms
Then her stud sublimely serenades his sweetheart
With a symphony of shattering sounds

As he gallantly gallops
On the gallows of ghastly gray ghosts

Herald of the highpower and heartbeat of the horizon
The enchantress and the enrager of echos
The dancer and the drummer

With the heat of the harlot and havoc of the harpy
Whether their heavenly horses or heirlooms of hell

Head over high hills they helplessly hunger
For the humidity of one anothers hot hooves

Their love-letter is littered over even lost lands
Lasting lifetimes, listen to it linger in listful light
After the Lightningmare's legaments lengthen for love's lore

Then the Thunderdale trembles the thoughts of titans
And test time's tenure for the territory of truelove

Their enamored entwining is an electrifying event
Elegance from elemental entities 
In their eternal engagement


 

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Copyright 2014 Alchemist
Published on Thursday, June 12, 2014.     Filed under: "Fantasy" and "Poetry"
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  • SolApathy On Friday, March 31, 2017, SolApathy (667)By person wrote:

    ...Storms of the soul flow with your words across the heavens.

  • LOKI On Friday, July 25, 2014, LOKI (164)By person wrote:

    That's definitely the most beautiful description of a storm that ive ever read or heard explained.Really like this one.

  • Magdalena On Saturday, June 14, 2014, Magdalena (615)By person wrote:

    What a great couple. I love a thundery sky and the whip of lightening. Really enjoyed this piece. Great work Alchemist :)

  • A former member wrote: Love the alliteration...the way this goes, thunder follows two true lovers. ;)

  • A former member wrote: quite a play with alliteration here I like the imagery cheers

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