February 12, 2012

Fairest Bod-mother




Who is the fairest of them all.  The odd-one-out in the crowd?
A bursting blossom of gentleness upped their eagerness to enshroud

How does she anger the sunshine by day,  a pitiful pleading on knees?
Only to turn from the rays that engulf to illuminate over dark seas


Where did this beauty, in delicate stature, defying rights to procreate?
Take a hold of an army, make loving slaves of them, no shackles or locks to negate


Why does this queen in her regal complexion, hold no fear or desire to confer?
Never utter a word, no daylight confession affirms nor nullifies her

Often this young lure in bareback and breasts, toys with the need to convene
A coastline of bodies to carpet her safely, through mountain, or maze or ravine

Yes, let her be, this beacon in darkness, who flits like an ocean fire-fly
The spark of a wood stick, a zap of electric, cracks colours across the night sky


Who is the fairest of them all? Lucina, who'll light up your night
But your soul is already taken, and your heart very strongly alight


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10 comments:

Mark Windham said...

Love the title and the last stanza.

Pat-Mather Brown Gordon-ceton said...

quite wonderful explorations of the possibilities ..

Natalie said...

quite wonderful explorations of the possibilities ..

jabblog said...

She is indeed the fairest of them all.

Helen said...

Ooooooeeeee! Love this!

Deborah said...

I love the way you write!

zongrik said...

fairest of them all take was pretty cool

haunting suppleness

Suz said...

oh my...;)
a good one

Anonymous said...

Wonderfully creative prose.

Lyn said...

"Anger the sunshine"...you got me hooked with that...had to go all the way and was well rewarded!