this is really nice, i enjoyed this, love the title, it caught my eyes; the note in parenthesis is interesting and different i think. I liked the beginning lines, and also:
"Come, my friend, I am willing, and waiting;
why are you so wary?"
and the last stanza :D hehe
A interesting way to write of a meeting with death. I like the way you expressed the desire.
"An avid follower of fashion like you -
adamant that neither fear nor favour
will dissuade you from enlarging
your circle of acolytes!"
Thank you for a excellent poem.
Coyote
What delicious words spread from the tips of your fingers to the unsullied white of the page, what delicate sketches bloom as you entwine a delicate emotion of talent through the stanzas of your piece. As the alliteration forms an unbreakable bond your words dance around each in a sensual tango, merging they form a beauty and through the alleys of your words a mocking pondering voice drifts on the breeze. Obsession agitates the calm fluid but does not break the flow, and a hidden defeat is made strong by the power of your sentences, lovely gems of words glitter in the moonlight of your phrasing and the tongue can't help but guide lips in forming the little honest crystals. Divine.
this is really nice, i enjoyed this, love the title, it caught my eyes; the note in parenthesis is interesting and different i think. I liked the beginning lines, and also:
"Come, my friend, I am willing, and waiting;
why are you so wary?"
and the last stanza :D hehe
I'm a former English & Literature teacher who has always enjoyed the magic, power and simple romance of words well written.
My favourite writers include Pablo Neruda, Liam O'Flaherty, Anthony Eaton.. more..