All around the world we leave are glow

whisperingquill



Let me trace the chase of the silken symphony of light cascading down the arch of your face as the shadows of amour fall into the cyclone of grace tethering
our atriums with a ladder rosary,

for we built this Parthenon this Elysium
coiled as a sole thump in a field of
wreath leschenaultia crocheting
orphaned stars from fractured aether
I fell into you as a baccarat crystal wave
caught in the hum of a Palos Verdes Blue,

bathe with me in the serene deluge
of Seljalandsfoss, walking behind the smile
of Aphrodite...chiseling entwinement replenished as purity in the Aitutaki lagoon as chirography kisses are elucidated along curves of glory as aperçu sweet fury
of Lichtenberg dust figures bloom
from imbedded tenderness,

wrapped and warped in the Basket
we clench on the beach of Vaadhoo
seizing from Kundalini awakenings
fading into The Summerland afterglow
in the sunset of Machu Picchu.

 

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  • Author: Whisperingquill (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 25th, 2019 23:20
  • Comment from author about the poem: Ladder Rosary= is a type of rosary whose origin comes from Mexico. It is so called because the beads are turned sideways and linked into chain rather than to one another, making the beads look like rungs on a ladder./ wreath leschenaultia= Lechenaultia macrantha is a species of low growing plant found on sandy or gravelly soils in Western Australia. ... Lechenaultia macrantha is given an epithet derived from Greek that refers to its large flower. A common name for the plant is Wreath lechenaultia./ Palos Verdes blue= The Palos Verdes blue is a small endangered butterfly native to the Palos Verdes Peninsula in southwest Los Angeles County, California, United States. As its distribution has been proven to be limited to one single site it has one of the best claims to being the world's rarest butterfly./ Seljalandsfoss= Seljalandsfoss waterfall is a supremely graceful waterfall located in the South Coast of Iceland. This spectacular natural wonder drops around 60 meters into the otherwise tranquil pool below and a hidden path leads you behind the waterfall so you can view the fall from a complete 360° angle./ Aitutaki= Aitutaki is an unspoilt blue lagoon paradise in the Cook Islands, South Pacific./ Lichtenberg dust figures= Lichtenberg figures, or "Lichtenberg dust figures", are branching electric discharges that sometimes appear on the surface or in the interior of insulating materials. Lichtenberg figures are often associated with the progressive deterioration of high voltage components and equipment./ The Basket= Basket For the Basket sex position the man sits on the floor or on a firm mattress, with one leg outstretched and the other bent at the knee to maintain his balance. The woman sits astride him, while he holds her hips and pulls her onto him for deep penetration./ Beach of Vaadhoo= On Vaadhoo Island, one of the islands of Raa Atoll in the Maldives. It's a tiny island with just over 500 inhabitants, but its Sea of Stars phenomenon has firmly planted it on the global map. It's a natural chemical reaction with a fancy name, bioluminescence, which takes place when the water is disturbed by oxygen./ Kundalini awakenings= (check that one for yourself)/ The Summerland= The Summerland is the name given by Theosophists, Wiccans and some earth-based contemporary pagan religions to their conceptualization of an afterlife.
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