Dreamer of SleepA Poem by Sanders WallaceDreaming
December in Duluth
Is an accident of chance. Bundled in cold despair and gray, It reminds a dreamer of sleep. And so is the way of the blackbird (Though preferred is the way of the blue jay). He too is a dreamer Who perches precariously and gabbles. His time will come to fly Into velvet, silent and swift Beyond the frozen night: A tachyon through black immense. Forty winks from then That alabaster swirl appears, Where the blackbird's gabble For the dreamer...is made clear.
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Added on November 27, 2015 Last Updated on November 27, 2015 Tags: dream, death, life after death Author
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