twelveoone
ground zero
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I was bored going though the WickedEve poems (whom I miss) and took a side trip to
byjthserra©
who has more poems than... well that doesn't matter...most of them are pretty good found one for you Ang.
Vachel Lindsay (sonnet)
Vachel Lindsay
(1879-1931)
Naive, I fell, a captive to your verse:
There lost within the native tribal beat
The rolling power of your poem immersed
Me in your singeing, boiling broth replete.
Vachel, how could I know what you had faced?
The strange and heavy burden you had borne?
The bitter light and darkness you embraced
Abandoned you, to leave your spirit worn.
So as "The Congo's echoed rhythms failed
The distant jungle's drums fell quickly dim.
While from your napkin Harlem's Langston sailed
When Lincoln walked you mourned the night with him:
As midnight called you saw the nation's dead
But failing light, you chose your dark instead
byjthserra©
who has more poems than... well that doesn't matter...most of them are pretty good found one for you Ang.
Vachel Lindsay (sonnet)
Vachel Lindsay
(1879-1931)
Naive, I fell, a captive to your verse:
There lost within the native tribal beat
The rolling power of your poem immersed
Me in your singeing, boiling broth replete.
Vachel, how could I know what you had faced?
The strange and heavy burden you had borne?
The bitter light and darkness you embraced
Abandoned you, to leave your spirit worn.
So as "The Congo's echoed rhythms failed
The distant jungle's drums fell quickly dim.
While from your napkin Harlem's Langston sailed
When Lincoln walked you mourned the night with him:
As midnight called you saw the nation's dead
But failing light, you chose your dark instead