Incantations.

Incantations.

A Chapter by Natasha
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Series of haikus to make a whole.

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Mirror of wisdom
Show me your almighty truth
Display the monster
 
Mirror of beauty
Reveal the ordinary
The average princess
 
Mirror of fragments
Hide away the broken gem
Snuff out the dim sheen
 
Mirror of chaos
Destroy the last melody
Dismember her song
 
Mirror before me
You have completed your task
The despair now reigns
 
Time, the kind killer
Is pairing with Agony
Up against my fate


© 2009 Natasha


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wow, I love the way you crafted the meaning of heartbreak into haiku, reflects the angles of depth and feature
with polished gleam, its touching and expressed as if the reader is pearing straight into the heart of
the mirror, the things usually hidden under surface is revealed, powerful, subtle, and absolutely brilliant.

Posted 16 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.




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wow, I love the way you crafted the meaning of heartbreak into haiku, reflects the angles of depth and feature
with polished gleam, its touching and expressed as if the reader is pearing straight into the heart of
the mirror, the things usually hidden under surface is revealed, powerful, subtle, and absolutely brilliant.

Posted 16 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

I really love the haiku-stanzas, they just give this certain flow and connectivity that is sometimes lost with stanzas, and I love how at the beginning it's show, the middle is destroy and the end is complete. Did that make sense?
Mmmm, I hope so.
But I love this.
^.^

Posted 16 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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