I
barred bastion
blissful prison—inmate
willfully blindII
such a dainty little gadget;
may I wear it on a chain?
baubles dangle, bangle
dawdle where they hangIII
coruscation beyond cold metal
sun dropping
a globule of burnt mercury
on a fiery, futile fringeIV
sweetheart, we saw it differently:
the airborne grounded;
the grounded free,
striving always for the skiesV
let it out,
knuckle to bone and gut,
or suppress it deeper still
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Poems for Peculiar Children
PoetryThis is a second anthology of my more whimsical and curious poems. They aren't so much for children, though anyone can read them!