Gibran And The Raven

Gibran And The Raven

A Poem by psisatyr
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It's mysticism redefined in a sensibility

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Conjurer, dark's carrier---
symbol's undertaker. 
Poets have spied upon you,
unleashing your symbolic mask
as an altar hovering with death.
Speak no more, the human's 
language.
Breathe easy bird 
as you float subterranean wings--
heeding GOD's calling.
Lonely alone, 
misunderstood by the ages--
Voices of poetry chanting, 
fear, death and mystery's
blind alley.
"There you are now said God."
"Go feed my prophet,
who is hungry, 
who has withstood 
the desert of knowing."

© 2014 psisatyr


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Added on November 18, 2014
Last Updated on November 18, 2014
Tags: Raven, Poetry, Death, Bird, Flight, Mysticism, Desert, Prophet

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psisatyr
psisatyr

India



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I am a pedagogist; I hail from God's Own Country in Kerala. Writing prose, fiction and poetry are my special interests. Making love, boozing are so delicacies of a fruit for me more..

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