Plato's Rills Poem by Julius Alexandrov

Plato's Rills



Dive into Plato's mountainous rills
Plunge your eyes in wisdoms wrath
Enjoy this misty-minded bath
That natures oath in birth enfills
And while your mind rejuvenates
Then from this new strongminded state
Vaingloriously it now celebrates
But shadow creeps on marble floors
Of virtues one too soon forgot
And vice sweeps open sacred doors
Unleashing dry archaic force
Bursting the pandoric plot that separated heart and spirit
Causing the chasm to emit a portal to dremoric realm
Where spectres creep and demons smirk and sinners
wheep and phantoms lurk
Immortal has become the qualm that once so easily overseen
Now rushes through as purging stream
To remind us of life's dream

Thursday, July 16, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: wisdom
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