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Attempt At A Poem in the Style of Tu Fu

 

"We seek him here, we seek him there,
Those Frenchies seek him everywhere.
Is he in heaven?—Is he in hell?
That damned, elusive Pimpernel"
 
- Baroness Emma Orczy

 

 
The puddle has swallowed a full moon
The necessary monsoon washed the wild dogs' mess from the path
I'm only airborne for as long as the flame stays alight
Just as well I'm made from fairly tough paper
 
Colonist species come in on the breeze
Or on the hooves of grazing animals
The gold peals from you ringing belles over the water
Calling up and down to placate incensed spirits and request favours
 
Walking through doorways to forget at my hermitage
I watch the male cats fight in the garden
The prehistoric plants thrive all over the wasteland
Including the pink Bog Pimpernel
 
Covering the receding water-line 
Of a drying pond on dune slacks 
These flowers only fully open 
When in the sun and air
 
These flowers are solitary. 
And at the end of long stalks,
I want you because you want nothing
I need you because you lack nothing

◄ The Soldier and the Gypsy

Night Moorings ►

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