Majestic Hallucinations

Majestic Hallucinations

A Poem by Thescientista

I dreamt of you in honey dew,
with indigo hues covered in sapphire blues.
A splash of moss dripping in Jades too,
I've come back to my sensational view...


As I walked to you,
your high green limbs moved with me.
Your path covered in old dream leaves,
so the crackle of my foot steps reveal my presence.


Your aroma gave off a slightly herbaceous scent,
with elegant woods and hints of citrusy amber.
That musk was so nostalgic,
it reminded me of past dreams,
when we would lay together and,
I would roll in your pine sipping on whiskey and mesquite.

After breathing you out, a rush of fresh air penetrated my lungs,
forcing me to become aware of the life that surrounds me.
Commanding attention from all of my senses,
humbling me into a seduction.

Each time it seems your path is further and further,
stranding me in your remote timbers,
so that I may live off of you,
forever in my dreams.
Never-ending it seems,
forest of mine,
until next time, be well.

© 2015 Thescientista


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i like the flow of this and overall really love this poem, i think it's great thank you for sharing this

Posted 8 Years Ago


Wow! I've read all of them, and love all of them! You're tough and gentle all at the same time. Love died, and its heat tempered you, as polished steel.
Stay soft inside, lest you miss it when it comes your way again. This is softer than the other ones. Not as "in your face."
Great stuff, all of it.

Posted 8 Years Ago



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Thescientista
Thescientista

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