Teresa Pelka Poems

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1.
Autumn Pier

At autumn pier, there we were,
Almost all solemn, grave.
Our mercies turned the old stone;
A bit deaf to unknown tongue,
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2.
Face The Embellishment Of The World

To face the embellishment of the world,
Look up into clear nocturnal skies;
Let your mind dive in the tender glimmer:
Forget the day. Forget the earth.
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3.
Eagle Breath Of Heaven

The eagle takes heaven full-breath.
A conqueror, below,
State within bracelets mundane,
Is at the gate for all.
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4.
Age As After Another Poet

Unlike become the zests
In one hull to live together
Begun a craving in a cradle,
Age of minority, to mither,
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5.
Evolution As The World Knows It

A wise guy with a smart one came together to conclude
On causes and drives, to man's evolution, the prelude ―
Would the glibness in the species have been devolved
From another mundanity, as voluble, as resolved?
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6.
The Statistic Helen

The statistic Helen, though intent,
Wasn't shaped Hippolyta to befriend:
In common such an airy bit,
Ha'p'orth, indeed, so petite,
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7.
The Dash

Decadent, if bespattered or splashed,
Sparks off a slim difference in thinking,
All-passionate, yet sober ― the dash:
A hero sentience might go a-blinking,
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8.
Threnody Viii

Ruthless the vacuity you have made of my abode,
Dear Orsula mine, with this disappearing of yours.
We are plenty, and there is as nobody around,
Such a wealth has departed with a baby soul one.
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