I Am Dressed Chill

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Angeline
Angeline
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I am dressed chill in leaves on rill of bone
cold night spread against our rise. In the gleam
of moon I am your harvest, warming stone
in winter, shielding shivers in a dream
of starry skin underneath the season
of our discontent. Fronds dip. The tropics
yield in ocean me. There is no reason,
no logic nor wanting talk, for topics
fail to speak in the slurp of murmur. Care
ceases in the hiss, in the wind of breath
knit into the grass rustle and the air,
look you, awakens in the little death
of autumn, clear as eyes, as the pale kiss
of fragile blood frozen still after bliss.

Angeline
Angeline
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4 Comments
PBAnniePBAnnieover 2 years ago

I liked the way the rhyming words at the ends of each line fell in the middle of the sentences or clauses. That was very creative and not easy to accomplish. This poem was done well and I enjoyed it very much.

normal jeannormal jeanover 14 years ago
you are just wonderful

in everything you say and do. Your poetry never ceases to amaze me, to enthrall me, to take me places I never thought a poem could take me. Beautiful work, S.

~ NJ

jd4georgejd4georgeover 19 years ago
A lovely sonnet, indeed.

I love the image "slurp of murmur". I did stop at "season of discontent", and furrowed my brow... but quickly moved on when I chalked it up as homage to Shakespeare's winter.

lostandfounderlostandfounderover 19 years ago
Very nice

Soft and quiet. A very good sonnet. Just once I want to hear you talk very dirty though.:)

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