Poetic Justice Poem by Naveed Khalid

Poetic Justice



Of chamberlain maid her stumbled feet upon
the mundane shell in the late evening,
that thy argument her lawful plea commence;
of eyes so blind beyond the sunrise
under the Archangel's brow,
of fealty's Apollo at my door this world!
needest no dark that by dark hath rent
e'ery flower upon a barren heath at midnight lease,
all wrapped in shroud of a star my shipwrecked dreams:
ages that are dead upon the sand dunes,
of laurel wreath thy myrtle crown, my love,
beside the oak in white swan's ethereal Wing,
that to my well contented day be still,
a plumed hat on knees in ruffled feathers,
pricked with a furr coat her departed looks,
no heart can afford a love-sick thought on thee.

(C) Naveed Khalid

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Thursday, February 4, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: poetic expression,poetry
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