The Princess of LightA Poem by Rudi J.P. LejaeghereDo not go gentle into that good night but rage, rage against the dying of the light. Dylan ThomasShe draws sometimes as a master with colour, paints with charisma or one time with pallor even more beautiful than a field of obsidian, errant and searching between byways and alleys she sweeps it all in the fall of the evening away under the monochrome blanket of a dark, dark grey
she can travel through space and is faster than the eye so she flies over sea and rides through the sky, effervescent and full of rain and bows in the waterfall with the birds today and their enchanting call in the morning she shines over their sounds in euphony she’s the female conductor of this light symphony
on her midday throne sometimes she sits high, egregious and foppish, but of an elegance kind, just pretending, svelte as she feels on the noon she strides as a princess over leas and lagoons ever searching for her love, the prince of her dreams the lord of the shadows, so near so near. © Rudi J.P.
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16/10/2014 © 2015 Rudi J.P. LejaeghereAuthor's Note
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12 Reviews Added on April 2, 2015 Last Updated on April 2, 2015 Tags: light, colour, dark, enchanting, symphony, monochrome, elegance, princess, shadow AuthorRudi J.P. LejaeghereWingene, West-Vlaanderen, BelgiumAboutI'm from Belgium. English is not my native language, but I like to read English poems and books. I have written a lot of Dutch poems during the last forty years. With some of them I've got prizes in B.. more..Writing
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