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A Poem by Gaia Octavia

I saw its mica-shine
tossing the sun
just for a moment,
an old friend come to play.
This marionette of what-ifs,
spinning a disjointed dance
to a sad siren song.
It's tattered slippers -
once beautiful things -
now smell of old earth.

I wanted to believe.

Magic is but slight-of-hand,
so the awe of it is stained.
And here too,
the beauty of something
once held dear
was now marred.
But even then, as it leapt away-
its back leg caught at an impossible angle-
I reflexively caught a single strand
and with it, beat my breast in supplication.

I tried to hold on;
the loose thread caged in my fist.
Willing myself to believe -
but it never stays.
Instead, it unraveled -


I had undone it all.

© 2017 Gaia Octavia


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I know the feeling.

This is an interesting departure for you, I don't think I've seen you do open verse before.
I like it.

Great metaphor, works well with the subject matter.
Z

Posted 7 Years Ago


Gaia Octavia

7 Years Ago

Thanks ☺
There is something about not rhyming that really throws me off so this is indeed .. read more

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A Poem by Gaia Octavia