Today I toss it out into the ether for any poets to read, rewrite and make better. It may not appear in the final draft, but the poem Adnymathanha Stars has helped me finish chapter 21 and power into the rest of the novel.
Leave me a comment with your changes or thoughts.
Adnyamathanha Stars
Throw open your curtains and turn out the light
Fear not the shadows, I’m with you tonight
Peer out of your window and look up to the stars
For I’m sending you kisses on light waves from Mars
All alone on my swag I stare into the night
Longing to touch you and hold you so tight
With each little moon beam, that falls on your
face
I’m sending my love song, from this ancient place
I’m sleeping in places where my ancestors slept
Where stories of wisdom and old secrets, are kept
Now I see far above me vast constellations of
stars
And know if I lost you, on my heart there’d be
scars
Two nights ‘til I see you and my days will just
drag
Two slow days of more listening, to young fellas
brag
Two more days of them bitching, their unending
moan
And at the end of these days, my darling, I’m home
So sleep well in our bed of springs, latex and
foam
For I’m lying tonight on a mound of red clay and
loam
Take kisses from moon beams that land on your
cheek
Store in a glass, my candle of love ‘til the end
of the week
Throw open your curtains and turn out the light
Fear not the shadows, I’m with you tonight
Out of your window look these old Adnyamathanha
stars
And know I’m sending my kisses on light waves from
Mars
Good rhythm and consistent rhyming pattern, Terry.
ReplyDeleteThanks Merlene, Jeff can now disappear until I'm ready to ask him back into the conversation.
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