Crystallized Sonnet

By Crystal Passion

Sharpened by earth’s infinite timeline
These faceted stones portray
The phallic symbols of the earth’s wind chime
Their simulacrum of beauty, disarray

Prizmatic spectors of locked away caves
And archaic jewels from sand
Do little for else but me appease
With their shimmering joys in hand


Nature’s finest glass mosaic
Growing for eyes that do not see
I for one am glad to be created
For I also a crystal be


Glory be the crystal, for she knows no fears
She is of the earth, stoned fragments, earth’s frozen tears


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Copyright 2003 Kryztal_Prizon
Published on Friday, September 5, 2003.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • _Andrew_ On Tuesday, September 16, 2003, _Andrew_ (245)By person wrote:

    raw beauty... this was awesome kryz, the ending sealed it with perfection as well, never such beauty portrayed in such few words, awesome *~*aNDReW*~*

  • AshtrayDirt On Sunday, September 14, 2003, AshtrayDirt (31)By person wrote:

    i really dig this. beautiful concept

  • A former member wrote: I usually don't like sonnets, but this one is beautiful. Thank you.

  • A former member wrote: I do have a fear of crystal things, like candle holders, figurines and so on. but a nice crystal that is designed to catch the rays of the sun and create wonderful colors is goooood! You is good too. Yippee!

  • worm On Friday, September 5, 2003, worm (1194)By person wrote:

    ~kryz... sonnets are all too constrictive to really express your true thoughts... you have sang THAT song beautifully here... nicely done!

  • A former member wrote: i liked it....alot

  • A former member wrote: i like this alot do us all a favor and keep writing

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