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Firefly



Illusive sparkle in the darkness
Through whispering of leaves
Was a phantom of unlikeness
And a daughter of Eve.

My shadow wants to scream, -
So puzzled was her reply.
Then the creature of my dream
Just gone like a firefly.

The logic is an item
When a woman’s on a list.
It’s hard to trace the atom,
But it somewhere exists.

One sample of self-violence
Enriches dialog, -
Don’t break the lady’s silence, -
It is the way to talk!
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Written on 2001

Submitted by leorozum on November 05, 2021

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AXAX BCBC DXDX EXEX
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 425
Words 81
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4

Leonid Rozumenko

Someone in your domain asks me to send a letter about myself. My pleasure - favorite topic. Who am I? Can’t keep a secret - athletic, open-minded, and generous, with a wide scope, love for women, good company. With love for science and to write something everlasting, which isn’t computer programming anymore. I was born in gorgeous Kyiv (Ukraine) more than 35 years ago, lived in the USA for longer than 4 years and my language is still in progress. My poetry is also a colorful picture of the unseeing battle between “yours truly” and English grammar. My Ukrainian or Russian accent has two unreliable reasons – it’s “for fun” and “hard to get rid of”. The meaning of my last name “Rozumenko” in Ukrainian is very close to “jaba-jaba a dada” in “Crocodile Dundee II”. I have several other weaknesses but I introduce them only to my closest friends. Yours truly, Leo Rozumenko more…

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