Soltice sun, unwillingly

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    Soltice sun, unwillingly

    Chaos time slowed
    and eddies whirled and fractals played.
    Nothing should make sense
    not even sense and scents
    but for Solstice doorway
    and burdens writ apast.
    So what steel’s to hand
    and when, and why
    ignoring distant clatter
    when that’s possible.
    This beast is canny
    we knew before we hopped atop
    and a ride he owes at least
    so reach for reins and hope they’re there.
    It was their whispers, not mine.
    It was my calling, not theirs.
    What’s left but to accept?
    What found its way, as always,
    Solstice sun, unwillingly

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    dannyrobertm commented on Soltice sun, unwillingly

    02-19-2009

    hey man, i really fucking dig your work. weird mix of styles. killer phrasing.

    If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry.

    Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) American poet.

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