![]() A Covering of Linen.A Poem by Ken Simm.![]() Someone.![]() The Sun through green is a spark through hope. A bending wind through trees is a sad cello bowing across a heart alone. A turning and forming flight of small iridescent birds across the setting sun finds itself in the shapes and forms of the music of the spheres. Come to rest in a single heart, content. A lonely voice singing uncaring in the wildness of a dark speck hunting high. I cry all for you in such music. The dreams of an ancient tree leaning into its final season. Its slow world ending in vast epoch memory. Song born blossom casting around your hair blowing in the wind of a sudden summer storm. The mathematical percussion of rain on the driest ground thirsting. The beat of a single wing. A curve of a pearled shell, a brief touch of skin allowed. One word, to catch the dark water of a mountain falling. The tear of a child. The glancing grace of a lover. You speaking. Warmth in an eye looking. The riding of a chestnut mare over the rolling downs of your land. Your breast rising and falling with the breath of me. A note rising in perfect pitch. A strata of the deepest history found illuminating an old world consumed with dark arias. The perfection of limbs entwined. The mathematics of a caress, brief and yielding. A perfect reflection of trees. The song of an old man loved. A secret manuscript, ancient songs on aged and yellowed parchment. An insect and a perfect flower. A covering of white linen. The vibration of the world and its harmony in coloured composition. Friends talking and your lovers kiss into a night of dreams. Writing my words and your body glistening under my hand. The numbers of your life and meeting forever. A final rest and you speaking my words. Musica universalis Content. © 2013 Ken Simm.Author's Note
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Added on May 23, 2013Last Updated on May 27, 2013 Tags: love, romance, gifts, music, music of the spheres, mathematics, relationships, nature, beauty Author![]() Ken Simm.Scotland, United KingdomAbout'I should not talk so much about myself if there were anybody else whom I knew as well. Unfortunately, I am confined to this theme by the narrowness of my experience' Thoreau. For all those who .. more..Writing
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