Colloquy
Colloquy


Simmer sepia of lambent sunshine
Forgive my cold flesh
For the ignorance towards the
Incessant engulf of life
Over the surface of my solace.
The vigour of my vexation
Witted thaw as the teardrops
Froze on my cheeks
I ask goddess life
“Ow do, one, that is visibly unseen?”
Came a conjurer and laughed a hoax
Notion of an eerie spooks my heart
Calms a nerve
Takes a sigh
“You trotted and never did I”
Goddess life speaks a lie
“I gave you spring and stones
And rainboots
A scarlet star and young dandelion
To not just gape, but to wish.”
Naught to I know
Neither do I need
Spilled from the hole
Beneath
Is the air I no more
Breath.
The saccharine of this grave
Which embodies my tongue
Waits for galas to come
And particularly for the guest
Who waits alike.
“Do freeze yourself not, dear guest
The cozy mantle waits at home”
I suggest.
“Let cold be the last ligature
For a luxury sans you
Pinches my skin.”
My dearest guest
Now begins
“Once too gaudy
My life indeed
Appears to bleach
As my colors state
From six feet beneath.”
With the last voices
I could’ve thrust out
I provided some aid
“You sleep with the moon every night
What if he too
Refuses to cry
Moon has his own eclipse
Moon too
Leaves the sky.”