Castle Of The Crystal Tear Poem by Rita Pal

Castle Of The Crystal Tear

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In the distance, I see a sailor
A sailor who sails the stormy seas
A sailor who cries in cosmic laughter
A sailor who hides his crystal tears
The tears that pour through darkened nights
Touching tormented oceans' reflected lights,
Awakening the ghostly dances of the sea dragon King
Who rises to capture the desolate shattered soul
Spiraling to crucify his fragile cracked heart

He cares no more of life or death
He cares no more of love or hate
He cares no more of summer days
He cares no more of winter mists
He cares no more of dulcet tones
He cares no more for crashed dawns
He cares no more of lovers' trysts
He cares no more of twisted fate

Can I call to the ocean's mermaids?
To braid his heart and seal his soul
To sprinkle colours on his jaded paths
To sparkle sunsets through desert dunes
To throw cosmic stars through blackened skies
To capture the heavenly flickering moonlights
To fire up his sunsets and untwist his dawns
To throw his tears to crystal castles in the sky
So he may live in angel flower dew drops
With a smile that that lights up the sunsets
And melts the castle of the crystal tear.

Saturday, April 12, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: sea
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Rishabh Bidya 12 April 2014

Wow, Beautiful! ! ! Keep writing. Great work again.

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