Poetic Multiverses Retina Split Eye Poem by Terence George Craddock (Spectral Images and Images Of Light)

Poetic Multiverses Retina Split Eye

Rating: 5.0


poems never written
sweet flavour visitors
season my breath day

hung galleries ghost canvas
galaxies leap frog multiverse
third eye time perspectives

thought shift shape
earth clay embodied
limitations expand

thoughts sparkle snap mind shift
random splice mind intermittent
fleet beg question mark task hours

daily fragrant elf fly fry eyes
smile kaleidoscopic split themes
seams tie up mind free spaces

lines of sight dimensions sounds
heard unheard beyond ear drums
drum beat heart beat skin resonate

rhythms colours spectrums stretch
into dream vision echo familiar sites
shaman spirit rush leap morph forms

poet poet poet wear tiger stripes
burn in spears species spectral light
leopard spots puma lynx storks

lightening arcs ignites husk grasses
embalmed shades dehydration stalks
Serengeti electric awaits rebirth rains

plasma darts strung in cloud mass
fiery reds purples illuminate pulse
wind shifting ever changing skies

lightning bolts dance above cityscape
define rainstorms in waiting Serengeti
where lions elephants rains welcome

patterns of life death adaptation migration
greet climate flora fauna as free wildebeest
a million strong 200,000 zebra flow south

herd ant dots intermix with gazelle giraffe
free range over horizons in shift mind eye
backdrop species impala waterbuck baboon

interchange with warthog topi eland troops
of monkey 400 species of birds breeze by
concrete zoos lack inspiring palette textures

Serengeti dark runs in dice migration tides
endless plains bleed terrestrial mammal flux
tsetse fly populations plague blood feast

Serengeti diverse life masquerade mask wears
habitats survival teems through riverine forests
circles swamps kopjes woodlands grasslands


Copyright © Terence George Craddock

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Compound version of the poems 'Thoughts Sparkle Snap Mind Shift' and 'Life Death Adaptation Migrations' by Terence George Craddock.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Miroslava Odalovic 29 January 2013

Sounds like a beautiful ode to creation :) Loved this piece, the intensity of it for the most part.

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