I've Seen Stranger Dust
By lupus tenebrae
With skeletons evicted,
with closet
bare,
…
there’s room
for miles,
in there.
This house of wayward strangers
moves,
in passing
rust
…and
in glancing, I’ve seen stranger dust.
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Copyright 2013 lupus tenebrae
Published on Sunday, February 3, 2013.
Filed under: "Reflective" and
"Poetry"
Author's Note:
The skeletons were told to leave, now, the closet is clean. Written in tele-verse.Awards
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A former member wrote:
We are just dust hidden in a tiny galaxy.
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On Saturday, February 23, 2013, lupus tenebrae
(872) wrote:
Whoever nominated this piece, thank you, it came on the heels of a defining day in my life. I'd like to believe that it was the catalyst for that.
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A former member wrote:
The bearing of ones soul can open up endless possibilities is what this poem passes on to me
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A former member wrote:
i like this alot! Nicely penned!
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On Sunday, February 3, 2013, dwells
(4288) wrote:
"Stranger dust" is a bloody fine double entendre and one can never be too careful, cheers!