Trespassing, Vaporous Ink
By lupus tenebrae
Trespassing in vaporous dreams
like
surveys, when nothing applies.
You call out, all covered in ink
In vain attempts at letters,
sincerely resounding on paper,
trespassing in vaporous dreams.
Two and two, simple equations,
repetitive, crowding my name,
like surveys when nothing applies.
And you, a pitiful sight,
yet an endearing refrain,
you
call out, all covered in ink.
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Copyright 2012 lupus tenebrae
Published on Tuesday, December 18, 2012.
Filed under:
"Poetry"
Author's Note:
Just some rather scarttered stanzas, because I'd just realized one of my pens exploded as I was writing them.Comments on "Trespassing, Vaporous Ink"
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On Sunday, December 23, 2012, With love_Crow
(82) wrote:
I loved this! Great flow and wonderful imagery. You don't need much to paint a poetic picture. There is something haunting about vaporous dreams and the last line seem to linger. All in all, you are fantastic!
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A former member wrote:
You could probably jump from a tall building & have a pretty damn good poem finished before you hit the ground, Wolfie. Poetry ain't as easy as you make it look, is what I'm sayin'. You should publish multiple volumes, the clip you always seem to be going, afore it's all said & done & the earth is a smoking ruin. Trip & strip of mind.ink, thanks for posting it.