Coda

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This is not my poem - I read it many, many years ago in Omni Magazine, and have never been able to track down the author. Any help would be appreciated

Coda

In the primeval rainforest
Where everything dreams, yet nothing sleeps
In its replenished interior that is the shade of the soul;
Where ancient fires still rage and sputter dead
I sometimes see my own death shapeshift before me
A shining vision of scales patterned in a lambent bronze
In a stream of rays that runs endless as the days

It is a sphinx, lwhich lifts the world upon its back and growls
Its breath a cipher
Its inscrutable eyes spin mandalas that drift and blueshift in
Towards Armageddon

And everywhere I look upon the Sphinx's skin
Memories spin -
They form the formless

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kmooney commented on Coda

09-14-2009

Very nicely done. I really like your style. Very deep and passionate. Beautiful word selection. Thanks again for sharing... Kevin

MrGee commented on Coda

07-11-2009

Good work which i expected from you. and also please check your work for spelling errors before posting. and puncutation.

scrye commented on Coda

07-11-2009

This is beautifully written and i feel your depth. A nice piece of work. Keep posting and i will be more than happy to read and rate for you.

Poetry is not an expression of the party line. It's that time of night, lying in bed, thinking what you really think, making the private world public, that's what the poet does.

Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) U.S. poet.

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