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Mirage

Mirage:

Written November 21, 2020. An attempt at practicing a rhymed Shakespearean sonnet.

The river stones forebode to scatter light
It dances to and fro amongst the gray;
The eve falls to the mirrored moon of night;
Mist rises to confuse the honest ray.
Earth gnaws against the bitten rocks of life;
Their edges smooth or crumble from the foe;
Above, the seething ripples flee the strife;
The sound of water whistles from below.
When poked, the matter lumps to crystal turn,
Embossed in shades of powder from the past;
Like painted jewels reflecting sun, they burn;
In shrouded night, they seem as ashen glass.
For unannounced to sheltered, urban soul,
The polished stones are merely fire's coal.
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