Queen Galaxy and Her Most Precious Gem Called Earth.

By Pride Ed

As seen through amber in the colors of Venus and Saturn;
Sun opens upon her face as gold spills in spun blonde,
And the rose’s thorn brings about liquid rubies
That drips on the youngest lily of the valley.
Butterflies aligned with the unseen Mars on the horizon
Scatter as their wings seem to burn away in the
Brilliant firelight, touching the water that reveals
Sapphires in liquid form; an affinity for Neptune that
Dangles on her fluttering eyelashes alive with what she sees!

More rubies fall in the emerald vast as her fingers move
Across the vine, and the crystals tear through the dahlias
Like the storms of Jupiter this canopy veils!
They rest among the pink rhinestones that resemble
Cherry blossoms in perfect discord when the last one
Is drained of its color under a wooden bridge at
The foot of the forest; an old bridge covered in patchy moss,
Showing its long years of absent footsteps.
They are only distant memories to the vixen,
Who emerges from the brush and drinks
From the stream in constant relief.

I watch her majesty fading her vibrant colors at sunset when
Uranus drifts. The colors fall into onyx when the sap of
The trees resemble amethyst in the moonlight.
And Mercury holding more silver falls in the stream with her
And all of her plume that we cherish as much as
Her earthly leaves, for we use both as covers for sleep.
Daydreams entwine with nightmares and become as cold
As Pluto. Ice lingers as tanzanite tears in those bright eyes;
Diamond eyes that cut through the towering clouds to discover
Stars that are made of everything here!

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Copyright 2014 Pride Ed
Published on Tuesday, December 16, 2014.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • dwells On Wednesday, December 17, 2014, dwells (4288)By person wrote:

    Wow PE, this was quite a descriptive feast for the senses; did you mention taste and smell? From the galaxy to the ground, with sensations to confound as we all go spinning 'round. Well done and bedazzled!

  • Pride Ed On Wednesday, December 17, 2014, Pride Ed (108)By person wrote:

    lol, I don't think I did. Talk about sensory overload! :D Thank you so much for the kind comment. ^_^

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