November 3, 2019Poem

I lay me down

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I lay me down

Weathered by rain

Scoured clean

Only to be swamped

In thick mud

As sodden turf lifts

To engulf me

Drifting slowly

As the waters rise

Ungrounded I float

Between trees

Brushed lightly by bowed fern

Dipping in unison

Like the cooling fans

Of Eunuchs

In the lands of the Pharaohs

I am but Godlike

Carried by Wood Nymphs

Rubbed gently

Against mossy banks

Following an old path

Through the dark wood

Where Naiads danced

In moonlight

There is no fear

Even as the waters tumble

Over jagged clifftops

Cascading as a trillion

Diamonds

Falling from

An unseen heaven

Splashing onto a sandbank

Scattering grains

High into the air

I do not care

As the sea reels up

To claim me

A willing sacrifice

To the gods of hypnos

And Morpheus

Let loose the flaming arrows

Set fire to the boat

Let it be

More than just a dream

Unto another world

Of mourning