Aristotelis
By Corinthian
I have baptized my eyes
So
no
one else
Â
but him
my eyes can see
His noiseless step
Upon me like sleeping birds
he touched my darkened soul
holy white....
Â
wind shadowing over his invisible dreams
Â
like nightdrops in my bright blue trees
dreaming
and trembling
underneath this nightingale moon
sleep.listening
to the soothing chimes
chanting  on
sapphire walks
By this infant .seraph
with
aquarium.
night.wood.eyesÂ
andÂ
fauna.flower
hair
Â
falling beams
bow their white
breasts
to theÂ
moon-blue mothÂ
that
kiss them all the night
in skies of gold firelight
 and fold me into sleep
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Copyright 2011 Inara
Published on Wednesday, June 8, 2011.
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On Tuesday, September 5, 2017, worm
(1194) wrote:
well written... I liked it!
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A former member wrote:
"...aquarium night.wood.eyes..." oh my, to stare into such eyes time would stop and darkness kiss the day alive. No woman is whole without a child. Thank you, Corinthian.
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On Thursday, November 22, 2012, Alchemist
(688) wrote:
Thats a great last poem of the night to read thanks, now I can go to dream land.
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On Monday, March 5, 2012, Corinthian
(309) wrote:
une Sainte aux yeux bleus. Telle sur le vitrail de mon coeur je t'ai peinte, Ma romanesque aimée,
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A former member wrote:
exquisitely painted as a ceiling of pale dawn... i dream about lying on my back and watching it with you as it slides from your fingers and your throat. perhaps i can burn the edges or mingle my own heaven with yours. i sense your heart's tides intimately. i love this for you as a sister might.
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On Sunday, June 19, 2011, ubiquitoussoul
(346) wrote:
the moon blue moth..the holy water baptismal even. ..like a memory unfolding..a day to remember enveloped in this night of a poem.. hues of blue,ivory and sunless walks..enchanting in the journey..sight and sounds to sleep....
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On Thursday, June 9, 2011, pureevil8
(49) wrote:
Wonderfuly written.