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And I start wondering how they came to be blind.
If it was congenital, they could be brothers and sister,
and I think of the poor mother
brooding over her sightless young triplets.
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``Heigho!'' yawned one day King Francis,
``Distance all value enhances!
``When a man's busy, why, leisure
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(PETER RONSARD _loquitur_.)
``Heigho!'' yawned one day King Francis,
``Distance all value enhances!
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I starred that night, I shone:
I was footwork and firework in one,
a rocket that wriggled up and shot
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All was quiet in the Garden of Eden
and not a fig-leaf stirred...
but after the Fall of Man
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By walking days
Tirelessly on the months' cycle
Yet completing another year circle
For another run ready to come
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Sometimes house or straw- heap catch a fire,
Due to children's fire play or firework without care.
Within a twinkle of eye fire plays with fuel,
It spreads flame wide and high and does cruel.
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The days, invariably, quickly pass.
Natures care not to amend tiresome hours
Hiding, lurking, sleeping. Casting away
From mortal shores. Trespassing. Always gray.
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The sound of guns
Could be heard everywhere
There was no immediate hope of peace
Neither for the young nor for the old
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Metallic waves of people jar
Through crackling green toward the bar
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Outside it rains
Sitting in my porch I watch,
The elements mix and mingle
Kneading the pulverized dust
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What are these women up to? They’ve gone and strung
Drapes over the windows, cutting out light
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Gazing through the window at the rain
I wondered from where the rain came.
Then a voice said to me ‘It’s sucked up from the sea,
or do you believe that old wives tale that it is angels wee.
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A moonless night, and in mid-air flight
The pilot dimmed plane's internal light
To see, unseen cosmic sight.
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Flintlike, her feet struck
Such a racket of echoes from the steely street,
Tacking in moon-blued crooks from the black
Stone-built town, that she heard the quick air ignite
Its tinder and shake
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The snarled monogamy
needs a firework.
A solitary moon walks on a lake
nonchalantly.
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Let's celebrates the festival Light,
Diwali has come with happiness and delight,
Move forward from darkness to Bright,
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You are always running, losing a shoe.
A glass slipper dancing in every sinew
You always believe in sunnier days too.
And that's what I find when I am around you.
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Many-wheeled mail coach of
All our mental post.
Of a heated thought, what's sent.
Fiery sparking, most.
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Faces, and their upcheering
More the brightest day
Reflect does it, as feed off
A firework display.
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Although the UK left the EU, you are still in my heart ♥️ and mind. As a gardener that collects the flowers from the garden, I gathered my thoughts about you too today. I even put them into words—my darling like a firework you bring beauty and happiness into my life.
Happy New Year.
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Even though fireworks are prohibited this year, you are still my favourite firework as you bring joy and colourful ideas into my life. Sometimes you explode because of anger. Yet, that paints our memories with ideas where and what to improve. Happy New Year.
-Marwand
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Outside my open window,
A firework has been lit.
One with an obtuse purpose,
To make a hellish racket.
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Visitors from far and near
Join us to celebrate
Our Christmas market day
My pocket never lack coins
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Let it sparkle,
Ignite the light
Like the Fourth of July
Just own the night
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