In favor of my last breathe I will speak the word indigo
Whereas, peerless is the sight of blue
Among the ocean and among the sky that rains down sapphire fragile tears
Applauded the encore belonging to a returning season of the royal hue…
As the wind carries away our burdens and ours woes dire intensity
Slowly, my cerulean princess dance along this river with me
Then gently sing to me vivified viridian vocals vindicating my lust for thee…
Hymns once tailored to an imperial degree
For, two times two spirits knew love to be painted teal underneath an iris moon
Therefore, with a timely finesse that held a tint dye celeste
Midnight daisies bloomed a perfect image and said image t’was you
Tranquil in the mind I have became violet as our wavelengths intertwine
Thus, Thine art mine…so thy heart will be immortalized
Forever and ever beyond that which is a never ending time…
…Benign, Flashback to a non-photonic view…
Where the electrical sparks struck that deep indigo sky
Having electromagnetic gems encrust the heavens with those sapphire like lies
And peerless to the sight of navy fireflies
A celestial angel would be the last and only image I see before I die
Because, it was you the perfect image that painted this encore a cloudy violet hue
Thereby, beneath that moon gripping the tides of this ocean
A princess to love will dance immortal with the color….
~ Paradise’s Poet ~
Tony, This is such an engaging poem. Your ability to turn a unique phrase is wonderful: Sapphire fragile tears, painted teal underneath an iris moon… love this!
Thank you for reading, and for you generous comment!
Tranquil in the mind I have became violet as our wavelengths intertwine..
Such depth and power in your verse 🙂
Thank you for taking the time to read!
Love the vivified viridian vocals !!
Thank you for reading ! 🙂
An artistic bit of poetics, Tony! You paint this incredibly. Perspective, tint and hue all with brilliant word strokes! Impressive!
Thank you for reading, and for your wonderful comment!
artistry vault of words – colors turned beautifully here.
Thank you Lillian! 🙂
A very beautiful and moving poem. Keep up the great work!