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Author: keltica
Fiction Rated: K - English - Poetry - Reviews: 2 - Published: 08-07-05 - Updated: 08-07-05 - id:1980290

- Anamchara -

Nyx murks the furrowed wells,

The deep entrenched wings of desire;

Selene ordains the soothing spells

Of cloudy towers and wild attire.


They are averse phenomena’s in symphony

Beyond the shallow shores of nightly dreams,

A wisp of rhythmic euphony

Upon love’s anxious seams.


She ebbs within the enchanted gloom

Upon the chords of orient lullabies,

Astral threads of light, abloom,

Allay the swoon upon her starry eyes.


She swathes my heart in comely grace

With lithe tides of nocturnal breaths,

In tender seas my heart is in the embrace

Of unearthly dreams and painless deaths.


There is a certainty that love abides,

There is a dream that love endures

When the storm of fears and despair subsides

With loneliness and human lures.


Upon the beams and shattered wood I wend,

Drifting in my life’s abysmal expanse,

Yet her light and love will make me transcend

And attain what lies beyond our romance.


Anamchara is gaelic for "soul friend". Nyx is the goddess of night in Ancient Greece and Selene is the goddess of the Moon.



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