My dear LokiA Poem by Jeremy BakerAre you my talisman, dear Loki, or just a chimera that dominates my ether? No nirvana for me, no celestial deity to divine my path to righteousness. To the
extent that I propagate and disseminate that which is dissembling, puerile and pedantic antics bring the cosmos only momentary levity. A trifling amongst the solar giants, your sublime japes sublimate light and laughter, as I lament the shenanigans that befall me and leave me bereft of any beatific bliss. You sprinkle mischief around you as you toy with this monument to pathos. So! Behold the remains of your
pranks and hoaxes. I love to be with you yet long to leave you. I would cut the
puppet strings were there only strength to redact my allegiance to you. Whenever I see your face, it is not your face looking back at me - it is mine. © 2011 Jeremy BakerFeatured Review
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Added on August 31, 2011Last Updated on August 31, 2011 AuthorJeremy BakerBusselton, South West, AustraliaAboutI'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..Writing
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