Stubbornly Unconsolable

Stubbornly Unconsolable

A Poem by A.A.Romanczuk

I lie upon the pillow of Earth's breast

Drenching it with iridescent desolation

Splendiferous tress bend over me in solemn prayer

She sends her glacial winds to awaken my soul

"Let me be" this I plead

And lie stubbornly unconsolable

© 2011 A.A.Romanczuk


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this is the moment before a butterfly emerges from her Chrysalis ...

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okay, you better use up one or two of those hugs

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