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Elephant Beard

Elephant Beard

A Poem by ako

Her eyes were dark blueish green.

Her hair and skin so pale like empty soul.

She always knew the beginning of beginning.

She looked straight into my heart.

Montionless yet little elagant postures.

She said,

"Am I awaken by this anarchy of concealment?"

 

 

I stood...said nothing.

 

Her face was like know it all face of a little child..

 

 

and she said again,

as if she had a secret mark on her forehead.

"Remember me for I know this won't be the last"

"Steal the time dearest",   she uttered.

 

 

Extremely hot and dense day at front of cold steel gate.

Brown sands were camouflaging our innocence.

The sun was hiding above the thick grey sky.

 

As the driver with cheap sunglasses and beard turned on the ignition of a dirty truck,

She said for the last time, and the only time.

"The tower of rainbow remains permanent".

She had content gaze, and posture with two hands set at her back.

 

So, I get on a truck and driven away from her..

She becomes smaller and smaller,

and becomes mazzier even more.

 

 

she stood there...with this yellow dress that shine brightly.

I just watched her.. and watched her..

 

 

 

 

"Some say elephant can move like human"

 

 

 

© 2011 ako


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Perfectly written, bright, plausible and relevant, I feel it will be added to more over time, a great way to start, well written, good job.

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