Ibis Chorus

Ibis Chorus

A Poem by kealan
"

possible lyrics to a song

"

There are places where tigers

roar like raindrops

and darkness is a bulb.


There are times when

coiled moons unfurl with purity of serpents

and truth taps the source, the light restated.


Growling flowers fearless in symmetry grin and gleam,

clap grand cymatic chants amid

stony worlds where

souls are one with

the magick of beings long after.



kealan coady October 2015

© 2015 kealan


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I enjoyed reading your poem well done :)

Posted 9 Years Ago


I thoroughly enjoyed reading this piece. Pondering the peculiar Fata Morgana filled my imagination with wonder.

Posted 9 Years Ago


kealan

9 Years Ago

Thank you Amber, I'm delighted you enjoyed it. I had to look up Fata Morgana, I thought it was a per.. read more
Wow, Kealan! I'm still struggling to imbibe the paradoxical images and sounds that you have created.
I am also struggling to decide the best stanza and honestly, they are all superlative!
I've read a few good things today and am happy that I'm concluding my reading tour today with this lovely piece. Thoroughly enjoyed!


Posted 9 Years Ago


kealan

9 Years Ago

Thank you Blossom, that's a really nice thing to say.
Wow, Kealan! I'm still struggling to imbibe the paradoxical images and sounds that you have created.
I am also struggling to decide the best stanza and honestly, they are all superlative!
I've read a few good things today and am happy that I'm concluding my reading tour today with this lovely piece. Thoroughly enjoyed!

Posted 9 Years Ago


What a beautifully constructed poem with powerful yet sinister imagery.

Posted 9 Years Ago



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