Once upon a time,
There was a girl born of sky and sea,
With a mind full of the wind's whispers,
And eyes as vibrant as the waves' beauty.
Once upon a time,
There was a man built of clockwork and sage,
With the heart of an unfaltering lion,
Entangled in a cobweb ribcage.
And upon that shattered mirror, they fought,
To discern reality from dream,
But often found that black and white,
Was rarely candor's color scheme.
Her eyes a kaleidoscope of chaos,
The world a splintering mess,
Where every dewdrop's truly blood,
Every feeble voice suppressed.
When each image is distorted.
In a gaudy neon mess,
Every rose a ruined vestige,
Of a beauty past possessed.
Afore, the copper of the Gods,
That glinted in his eyes,
Now marred by curious patterns,
Eclipsing those amber-rusty skies.
For when the simplest sight,
Became a psychedelic dream,
And everything she used to know,
Unraveled at its seam...
Perhaps she'll learn that,
In that ticking clock-heart paragon,
Is hidden a dark mystery,
She'll never see as gone.
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This poem was written as a collaborative project with the lovely Uniquely_Insane, based on the prompt "kaleidoscopes and unsolved mysteries." Her interpretation of the prompt can be found in her collection "Emptiness: A Collection Of Poems" and is titled "Kaleidoscopes." I strongly suggest you go check it out. :)
As always, thank you for reading, my Rosebuds!
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