meteorillogic

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Updated 03/11/2021
Created 04/12/2004
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Liar
Liar
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the sky a hazy quilt
apricot, cyan and darkest gray

the world a roar
of countless frozen tears
on asphalt, roofs and leaves

a sudden tug of storm
pulling golden green hands
in frantic signalling

as a kaleidoscope
of reflections
paints the void
in splashes of pearl

like a celestial window,
a glimpse at something more
towering terrible beauty
from my balcony

when hailstorm
through sunset
kissed our senses
with the Maker's madness

and hyper reality
seeped through

Liar
Liar
59 Followers
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jthserrajthserraabout 20 years ago
Some beautiful meteorological

imagery, and you sent me to my dictionary so I could get it right. Logical or not, your images shine here. And I see an echo echoing...

jim : )

YDDYDDabout 20 years ago
Whether one

A playful title and colorful words, I like it. It took me a few more lines to understand the roar from the maddening cloud!

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