how/lite

how/lite

A Poem by Vria P Crow
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"Sweat slides within my palm, grasping howlite..."

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how/lite



Sweat slides 
within my palm

grasping 

howlite

giving me shades 
of glass sight

enter
exit

through the window 

squeezing

tight

© 2017 Vria P Crow


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What on earth is this? you have to explain

Posted 7 Years Ago


Vria P Crow

7 Years Ago

Howlite simply a black and white rock that some people use for spiritual purposes. It is often used.. read more
WoodenChair

7 Years Ago

ahh, i apologise i'm not a very spiritual being, but it does clarify some things
Vria P Crow

7 Years Ago

No worries. I got the impression you have a logical mind when I browsed some of your work. I tend .. read more
hmmmmmmmmm very engrossing for me ..love the mystical/spiritual/very personal journey in this .. perhaps i look too deep .. but its how i am ;) the eye is the window of the soul as they say ...we do have a hard time looking through it clearly ... but raw, bold seeking does produce light shed on our psyche and soul ... i like this a lot ..so much to think on in the reading ...form is perfect as far as i am concerned .. well done .. a vulnerable expression says i!
E.

Posted 7 Years Ago


Vria P Crow

7 Years Ago

Thank you so much for your insight. I was concerned that it was not as clear to others as it was fo.. read more
Not to sure what this is about Ria.
But i the flow of words.

Posted 7 Years Ago



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Added on April 30, 2017
Last Updated on May 1, 2017
Tags: howlite, chakra, healing, spirituality, simple, clarity, communication, black, white

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Vria P Crow
Vria P Crow

Salix's Burrow, ME



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Dear WritersCafe, Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Vria P Crow. I was known as Ria Vero Benthil but I've finally chosen my main pen name as Vria. I am a Wiccan lady that studies whit.. more..

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