Once borne on errant wings
Of scavenged feathers
And stolen wax;
This angelic demon
Lies upon his oceanic bed,
With a cage of fingers
Over sockets,
That once held eyes,
While nereids dress
His salted wounds.
© GB 2000
Another early piece. I admit an unashamed love of classical Greek mythology.
Sunday, 7 January 2007
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Evocative stuff, friend. (Evocative of Beckett, whose sockets also once held eyes.) Icarus is a good subject for poets. Never fly low.
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