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Array ( [sid] => 147646 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => AURORA [time] => 2009-01-26 16:21:06 [hometext] => [bodytext] => AURORA

The Aurora of the dawn,
Hyperion's light that strikes the world
Returning shadows form,
The coming of the sun chariot
Proud & warm.

Aurora in your pure aura
Your golden ringlets & silk spun locks
Fall about earths shoulders & chest,
& With such gloried arrival
Swells a chorus of revival
Released, trumpeted from swollen nests.

The flowers you entice
The nectar that hives excite.
The city's a hive that hums your return
Molten head
& White breast burn.

Nature woman,
Growing girl
Burning rosy warmth that
Penetrates the world,
Make the stillness of all
Awake,
Come alive everywhere.

The young men that too you run
Powerful & soft.
You can take them & break,
Bake them
As you turn within the sun.

Action you enjoy,
Giving nipple of the world.
Brother Sun, lover warmth
As you climb to climax joint,
Sister Sun the one the single star.
Life's only compass point.

Summer swells with life obscene
Winters cold & hoping green.
You enter every life & pore
Wash every glinting shore,
Thank you for this life I share
& All I've seen & for all I care.

Aurora, mother of all winds
Lady of the dawn,
Giver of life
In your furtive feminie form.
Come too us each dawn,
We whisper thanks
Linger long with us between your
East & Western banks.
My Phosphorous explorer,
Yearning burning Aurora.
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AURORA

Contributed by incognito_bombastus on Monday, 26th January 2009 @ 04:21:06 PM in AEST
Topic: ambiguous



AURORA

The Aurora of the dawn,
Hyperion's light that strikes the world
Returning shadows form,
The coming of the sun chariot
Proud & warm.

Aurora in your pure aura
Your golden ringlets & silk spun locks
Fall about earths shoulders & chest,
& With such gloried arrival
Swells a chorus of revival
Released, trumpeted from swollen nests.

The flowers you entice
The nectar that hives excite.
The city's a hive that hums your return
Molten head
& White breast burn.

Nature woman,
Growing girl
Burning rosy warmth that
Penetrates the world,
Make the stillness of all
Awake,
Come alive everywhere.

The young men that too you run
Powerful & soft.
You can take them & break,
Bake them
As you turn within the sun.

Action you enjoy,
Giving nipple of the world.
Brother Sun, lover warmth
As you climb to climax joint,
Sister Sun the one the single star.
Life's only compass point.

Summer swells with life obscene
Winters cold & hoping green.
You enter every life & pore
Wash every glinting shore,
Thank you for this life I share
& All I've seen & for all I care.

Aurora, mother of all winds
Lady of the dawn,
Giver of life
In your furtive feminie form.
Come too us each dawn,
We whisper thanks
Linger long with us between your
East & Western banks.
My Phosphorous explorer,
Yearning burning Aurora.




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Re: AURORA (User Rating: 1 )
by shelby on Monday, 26th January 2009 @ 07:48:00 PM AEST
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Your poetry enlivens this soul my friend.
I just took a journey and was lost within its splendor.
Beautiful work once more.

Hugs N love
Michelle




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