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Melted Chocolate - 6. If I Upon Your Pillow Wake
[1]
What is the worth of a fallen angel?
Wings clipped.
Earthbound?
[2]
Shall I be made a flower then?
Forever to lean into the light,
E'er divorced the shadows from whence too life springs
To be grasped and departed my roots?
[3]
Pray, sir, that I not be a beast
And please do mind your head
Let not my fragility worry you,
For lions and wolves disguise themselves as sheep,
Sometimes unwittingly
More often, maldictively
Still other times with malice.
[4]
Be like innocence, virtue, or divinity.
Perhaps construct a facade.
And when preying eyes are made indifferent,
Lie, sleep, dream.
But lest you be seduced by virgin nature,
Bereft of passions
Damned to eternal shades of grey,
Pray for subjugation of vice
Or conquest of virtue
That you may again awaken.
[5]
Shade nor splendor are prone long to linger
Marking time for either only quickens the crestfall
Embrace that which is before you.
Steady your hand in the nurturing darkness.
[6]
Retreat to harbor for there is more ground than feet to walk it.
Resting in wake from dawn to dusk, a match flickers,
In the eleventh hour, cessation cedes creation
And I am found.
For one as distant from today as tomorrow is from you
What dreams may come if I upon your pillow wake?
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