Monday, July 19, 2010

The Fairytale


It is the luscious
smoke
of incense that seduces
then disappears in
curls and wisps
as I draw near,
lingering scent
of bitter herbs.

It is the perfect
fruit,
crisp and fragrant,
sweetness imagined
until the first taste
turns bitter,
ruined on my
tongue,
hunger denied.

It is the beckoning
wind
that fills the sails
with thrilling rush
then dies when
my fragile ship
rocks treacherously
far from shore,
unanchored.

It is a symphony of
music
drawing me closer
and deeper in to
a sanctuary of
hope, only to 
trap me in a
cold and 
empty lair,
alone.

The knights have all perished
but the dragons,
live.

3 comments:

D. Winters said...

My dear, I think you just need to wipe the slate clean. Apparently you've been socializing with a batch of dimwits. Don't give up just because you've encountered some tangible proof that men did evolve from apes.

You're a prize and you will be loved by someone rare and worthy. I look forward to reading the poetry that love inspires.

In friendship,
Dax

Curious George said...

Oh my god, I LOVE that last line!

Just In said...

whoa...this is way cool. Glad I found you.