Dawn Eve Bradley

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It is almost silent,
Save for the occasional car,
Which bursts through suburban planes.
The lamps cast an alien light
...

Lavish and licentious
With her long and flaxen hair
Stretched and draped like tapestry
You saw her lying there
...

You have changed,
Yet you say you have not.
I am no fool,
No pebble can be tossed to the mercy of the seas
...

4.

Check mate.
You win.
I found myself captured,
trapped within
...

The room is turning slowly away from the moon,
and rain is running down gilded glass,
weeping your name.
...

I walk alone and think of you,
In autumn skies and winter's dew,
In thaws of spring and summers hue,
I walk alone and think of you.
...

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Almost Silent

It is almost silent,
Save for the occasional car,
Which bursts through suburban planes.
The lamps cast an alien light
Like flares from a technological insect,
Living in over populated bliss, amongst the concrete hives.
A lone straggler stumbles on the pavement
Cursing and muttering in alcoholic ignorance
And the hum of unseen traffic, drones on and on in the distance.
There's a gentle pop,
As the lights next door are put to rest.
And the glare from over-sized windows look like giant unblinking eyes,
Staring blankly onto an alien world through mesh and cloth sunglasses.
There is no breeze.
Not even a murmur to stir the dust,
Or to stroke the garden gate.
A cat cries,
Startlingly real in a midnight state of mind.
Save for the distractions,
It is almost,
Silent

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