Still Searching
Angel came down
from heaven to earth.
It was part of her
once in a lifetime tour
of the earth’s solar system.
She chose to visit the earth first
as word was that it was the most
beautiful,
so beautiful that it had been the model
for the paradise that was heaven.
She had never really believed it
some things just weren’t believable,
like heaven, few people believed in it
anymore
she found
even fewer
believed in paradise
whether earthly or heavenly.
Angel realised that she didn’t believe in
it either.
She believed in herself though,
believed in the angels.
She met quite a few
on her travels,
she told me so.
I told her how pleased I was to meet her,
how glad I was that I’d believed in her,
how sorry I was that she had to leave
before she found paradise.
But that’s life.
I waved her goodbye
as she mounted her unicorn
and rode away, still searching.
The Dying Of The Light
The red mist came over her
a bright dangerous anger
engulfing all
ready to explode
and splinter
into sharp shards
slicing everything touched.
When the explosion subsided
and settled into surliness
the red faded
into monochrome
and the only colours left
were the greys,
but the anger
still whirled
and churned
and screamed
inside and out
as it choked the colours
and the bright white
with darkness
heavy as diamond hard granite
impenetrable
immovable
weighing her down
dragging her deeper
into the black hole
with the dying of the light.
The Place Where The Stars Are Buried
I’m on my way to the place
where the stars are buried
under a roof of rain.
I won’t get lost.
I’m following the silver snail
trails and the muddy pools
with the little shimmers of spangles.
When I get there - to the place
where the stars are buried.
I shall dig a little, dig
just enough to let
a glimmer of light out.
Just enough to let
the love sparkle and
sizzle in the light
before it burns.
First published in Midnight Circus, June
2016
Lynn White lives in north Wales. Her work is influenced by
issues of social justice and events, places and people she has known or
imagined. She is especially interested in exploring the boundaries of dream,
fantasy and reality. She was shortlisted in the Theatre Cloud 'War Poetry for
Today' competition and has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize, Best of the Net
and a Rhysling Award. Her poetry has appeared in many publications including:
Apogee, Firewords, Capsule Stories, Gyroscope Review and So It Goes. Find Lynn
at: https://lynnwhitepoetry.blogspot.com and https://www.facebook.com/Lynn-White-Poetry-1603675983213077/
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