Dragonfly

Dragonfly

A Poem by Douglas Lyle
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Created: March 4th, 2008

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Screams interrupted by velvet disclosure

       And secret rhymes of discourse

Reason is beyond our need

Apprehend those thieves of the desert

       Hour

 

Lie in fields of azure

       Only the crimson sun to glare in return

Caress the whims of plush autumn skies

Kissed redwoods of shadow and shine

Widows of the illuminati blood-fields

       Order your enemies home

Orphan dark ideals of the

       Dragonfly

 

© 2008 Douglas Lyle


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I'm not sure I understand what this is about (although I have some idea), but I have to say it is beautifully written and the visuals are stunning. Love the illimunati line the best. What an interesting read. Kudos.

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Douglas Lyle
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