
I yearn to row,
And cleave this crystal ocean; a lambent sapphire,
In two flawed gems,
So that the world could see and sense,
The fault in the form, and not the framer,
For once,
To understand,
That no sharp edge cuts it clean enough.
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Author: TheHumanAnvil
I find poetry as a gentle reminder, a medium to relay and dwell upon all things considerate people find inconsiderate. Poetry as an art is akin to a lamp or a magnifying glass. It trails volumes of meaning behind obscure, vague words. I have been writing for a time now, and intend to do so for the time to come. And hopefully, hopefully, hope that one day, someday, a person stumbling across this veil of words, find it alluring enough to shift aside the curtain and peer, into the eyes of the naked truth which sways with the wind of reason. If you have any thoughts, it would be my pleasure to know them, if you don't then it would be a pleasure to not. Be my guest. This feast of words is for you.
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Beautiful.
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I’m glad you liked it!
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It appears that I like all of your work, so far! I see this all in a nice book of your collected poems!
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😊 That’s quite a compliment.
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It’s honest!
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