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Array ( [sid] => 65409 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => An everlasting June [time] => 2004-09-28 06:12:33 [hometext] => [bodytext] => His wings of gold wrap the sun,
A restive flight, unsettled, undone.
And shimmering feathers float down,
With the broken wind to the earth.

In the breath of white winter evenings,
He whispers, promising to linger on…
Holding smiles of an everlasting June,
And early morning thunder-storms.

Upon the brazen cords of the winds,
He had once strung a lone falling star,
And then stayed it there, alone but for
A million midnights and a moon-path.

And I will learn to unravel yet…
The unbroken call of his footsteps,
Always upon the sunset land of dreams,
Always nearer, always farther away.




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An everlasting June

Contributed by Tanmaya on Tuesday, 28th September 2004 @ 06:12:33 AM in AEST
Topic: EmotionalPoetry



His wings of gold wrap the sun,
A restive flight, unsettled, undone.
And shimmering feathers float down,
With the broken wind to the earth.

In the breath of white winter evenings,
He whispers, promising to linger on…
Holding smiles of an everlasting June,
And early morning thunder-storms.

Upon the brazen cords of the winds,
He had once strung a lone falling star,
And then stayed it there, alone but for
A million midnights and a moon-path.

And I will learn to unravel yet…
The unbroken call of his footsteps,
Always upon the sunset land of dreams,
Always nearer, always farther away.








Copyright © Tanmaya ... [ 2004-09-28 06:12:33]
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Re: An everlasting June (User Rating: 1 )
by pixie on Tuesday, 28th September 2004 @ 06:25:42 AM AEST
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wow Tanmaya this was beauitfully emotional, a wonderfully expressed write

pixie xx


Re: An everlasting June (User Rating: 1 )
by ladyfawn on Tuesday, 28th September 2004 @ 11:00:27 AM AEST
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this is sooo dreamy and beautiful, a million midnights and a moonpath excellent:) hugs n' love nessa

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Re: An everlasting June (User Rating: 1 )
by Archie on Tuesday, 28th September 2004 @ 01:55:33 PM AEST
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This is an awesome poem. I can tell you have a liking for summer above all seasons or atleast this poem suggests that.


Re: An everlasting June (User Rating: 1 )
by Fionndruinne on Thursday, 30th September 2004 @ 02:38:05 AM AEST
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Inspiring! The air of this is really beautiful. All the stanzas fit together so well, and the images compliment each other, so I can single nothing out as my favorite. Marvellous.

Slàn
Andrew


Re: An everlasting June (User Rating: 1 )
by Wachumiri on Friday, 13th May 2005 @ 06:17:22 PM AEST
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Amazing and beautiful.
Take care,
David




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