![]() An AutobiographyA Poem by Samuel Ferris
Pencil and paper, the objects of
an action; to know your self is to erupt upon the page at that fractured moment the two collide. Like a spasm, It is to scribble mindlessly a window on old leavings turned amber with age, to sit waiting to hold the image of the moon in mind; To trap it in a thousand razor sharp lines. Beautiful goddess of the sky have i captured your silver blood and the curve of your hips? Have i made each etched shadow, white with worlds and silver mirrors? I have sketched your form a thousand times without color, the silver hue of the pencil, the silenced grey Light, always like crystalline symmetry. If your Beauty were a square I would be the master of every angle. © 2010 Samuel FerrisReviews
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Added on February 9, 2010Last Updated on April 1, 2010 Author![]() Samuel FerrisRochester, NYAboutI enjoy reading and writing, playing guitar, piano, and composing music. I enjoy reading the poetry of Seamus Heaney, TS elliot, William Carlos Williams, EE Cummings, Lorca, pablo neruda, emily dicke.. more..Writing
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