Desert, Love

Desert, Love

A Poem by C Peril

She spoke soft sonnet, thin and meagre wind
dancing on the tongue of a desert She reaches
green fronds This last masquerade 

Entranced by eyes descending the depths 
into the remnants of an echo of an Oasis 
Fragile desire perilously nourished 
by only the remembrance of a kiss

and cupped hand upon 
gone lover's face 

Sun scolding what is real - bleached
white, ephemeral And the morbid
songs of winged creatures 

waiting for magnificence to carcass 

so the splendour could just rot 
right here, and we could be 
the palm side spectre 

a secret on the golden Dunes
playfully spent in said winds
till the stacks of time stand silent 

© 2023 C Peril


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C Peril
C Peril

GY, Humberside, United Kingdom



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Creeping quietly towards 30 years of age. Based in Nowheresville, England. Writer (if we're being liberal with the term). Reader. Hoper. Believer. Lover of music and LFC. more..

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A Poem by C Peril


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A Poem by C Peril