Dragon World Poem by Joseph Narusiewicz

Dragon World



The dragon world goes on
Your bright gown like moonlight
Tryst with hope
Dragons in a marriage that’s over
Knights in darkened armor kneel
Your wounds as deep as tenderness
Unrequited and resigned
Shall we slay the slayer?
No
Nobility rings eternal bells
Let him sleep while we write

Mossy fields we lay upon
England has carriages for lovers
Italy has become an ideal
Mediterranean verse swells the bosom
Tendrils of Greek vines grow
We caress with no shame
Sail with winds of summer
Love harkens every tearful meadow
Walk softly my dear in the candlelight
Illicit dreams burn and glow
The Dragon world sleeps below

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Joseph Narusiewicz

Joseph Narusiewicz

So St Paul, Minnesota
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