bejeweled earth; heart beats

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of emerald spill, green djungle verdant tendrils waken vibrant rain
entwined a klinging necklace beads entangled vines vie draped in vain
upon crowned distant rays of light that wander down through misty age
of ancient towers in earth root deep with girdled brace uphold the sky
weep golden tears to heal long wounds begotten years a chrysali
emerges iridescent butterfly winged heart beats flutter sigh

of sapphire song, blue ice embraced in warbled union violent dies
to wander drives the crystal vapor dance that harshly unseen bites
and cloaks the naked sky vault opened fire wheels silent calling high
prayer guides through dangers hidden wide expanses blank unto the eye
with care divides the night from day a beacon leading long rose line
through wasteland endless beauty untouched heart beats frozen still in time

of ruby bleeding, crimson desert yearning skyward in the night glide
muffled heart beats wandering far to drink from shifting sands that sigh
of long lost treasure but revealed to momentarily sweep by
in waves tide feeble flows unquenching moonlight soothing drawn to guide
the silent footstep sounds embrace a wary mind with time to bide
in dunes dot wild with grasses promised growth and moisture rising cries

of jade strewn carpet, windblown heights cool fog ghosts thought awakening
flows spirit silky water over rock in polished song to sing
of wilderness wild heart beats trail through bush forgotten ways that wind
long golden heath and dale in service offered body laid supine
to kiss the foot of heavens climb to reach break free the clutch of time
to tumble slowly still majestic falling back to earth sublime

bejeweled earth; heart beats marking passage, ours is time

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