Speaking Sandclocks : Writing

Pastel

Pastel

A Poem by Speaking Sandclocks


From the parted lips of the winter closet my mother’s laughter somersaults-- embroidered breeze in the shawl.
Sand Lives

Sand Lives

A Poem by Speaking Sandclocks


They move sideways and then toward water, Taking their memories with them, Combing through Rapunzel grains They part their hair and rush. Their bo..
The Fluteplayer and Fire

The Fluteplayer and Fire

A Poem by Speaking Sandclocks


He has retired from the company of human ears,that blindly clapped to his sea foaming tunes.Crystal orchards flowed over his fingers then,music bendin..
Terminus

Terminus

A Poem by Speaking Sandclocks


Stairs are dust.Heaving with the weight of wasted dawn.Onlywayout. Your eyes.
The Snow Yearning

The Snow Yearning

A Poem by Speaking Sandclocks


Step out on the snowand absorb it in.Squarepaper ,when capablelights small shapes of joysin the format of kusudama flowers.When moments on the snow ha..
Face of the River

Face of the River

A Poem by Speaking Sandclocks


Look upon the face of the river.Lines on the forehead are flutes,then angel dust.Quietly, it is a part of the present,with breakfast tables, curtains ..
Rain Sounds

Rain Sounds

A Poem by Speaking Sandclocks


If it rains all the night,will the drenched blown out stars have a name?Lightning like the cloudspread oracleis a branching tree.Breathes freelyand in..
Haven

Haven

A Poem by Speaking Sandclocks


Inside your womb mother of Maneven deserts bear their flowers,sense of shelter fills that roomwith endless healing powers....
Blue

Blue

A Story by Speaking Sandclocks


River must choose between her first love and her innocence. What will she do?
Deluge

Deluge

A Poem by Speaking Sandclocks


The pure may not always residedeep within the breastsof marble swans,but sometimes in the rainbowsplitfrom the white face of the sun,by a cut glass gi..

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