Black Peacock By Dini Kal

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I'm a black peacock,
        You knows not where I hide.
In dark allies seeking alyssum,
I wander in lonely nights.
In wonderment I'd stare to get,
things defined,
In to the thick darkness that has
no light.

I was once a peacock, vibrant and delight,
Innerself so pure, ignorant and bright.
Illutions, dellutions helped me, to define.
Innerselves of others. Innate self met blight.

I'm a black peacock, you knows not where I hide.
Ill , evil and all the bad for sure I'll abide.
Isolated lonely lakes, there I love to reside.
I know it to be a thing, that's devine.

Intruded intimacy doesn't seem so right.
It's an absurd thing that'd call for a fight.
Intimidation once brought fear to my mind.
Intuition then told me "you don't have to mind"

I cares not now, I shut up and lay.
Isolated or not my  dragons I'll slay.
Insinuations, they fail before my guard.
I have indeed excelled ignorant's art.

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