Two poems
1.
The morning spider web
makes a stained glass window
of the world;
fragments of life
in-between lines iridescent,
designed by a dot mind,
breaking the present into pieces
to catch the future.
2.
When the sun sinks,
the sapphire birds come;
circle the water and scoop
one by one,
ascending back on an infinity string
with full beaks.
The morning spider web
makes a stained glass window
of the world;
fragments of life
in-between lines iridescent,
designed by a dot mind,
breaking the present into pieces
to catch the future.
2.
When the sun sinks,
the sapphire birds come;
circle the water and scoop
one by one,
ascending back on an infinity string
with full beaks.
Who decides the sequence?
Outside of the group,
orders are mysteries,
descending.
C. LJ Ireton, 2025
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