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The Willow and the Maple
When a young maiden, a willow has
A lithe form, a slim and supple waist
A proudly straight back, a youthful glow
When before her lover, her actions speak of joyful haste
But after, she is widow is bent in mourning
Her hair and clothes hang in a ragged crown of sorrow in frayed strips
The dew dries on her arid lips
The weeping willow cries in the morning
The maple wears its scarlet heart on its head
Upon a golden circlet placed on its flaxen hairs
But the wind can be heartless, winding about the heart a gentle thread
Covering it in its subtle snares
But when the air, faster, tighter, flows
A thousand crimson blood droplets and a thousand golden tears fall
And when the true wind arose
The maple’s heart, dashed to the floor, is reminiscent of a porcelain doll
Then soon, Death will come for both of them
It will come softly, when they are old and gnarled
They may resist, but in the end, they know they have lost their luster, these once-gems
And in its dark cloak of eternal sleep, they will rest for a while, waiting for a new nightmare for which to be ensnarled
- by Neko Minamino |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 08/01/2008 |
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- Title: The Willow and the Maple
- Artist: Neko Minamino
- Description: This is a poem I submitted to a school magazine in 7th grade. The last verse was written as an attachment, so I didn't bother to make it nice. It was so my poem could have an ending, instead of looking unfinished (which it actually was).
- Date: 08/01/2008
- Tags: willow maple tree gold widow
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Comments (2 Comments)
- Neko Minamino - 09/28/2008
- Actually, yes, I did. I was a smart little girl. smile
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- xo_rockerpunkgurl_xo - 08/01/2008
- did you really write this in 7th grade there are some big words in this piece for a 7th grader
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