The Silver Key



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A magic lump of silver with a Byzantine flower.
Planted on your chest a long time ago.
Awakened by the magic of our 555 kisses,
the silver key became.
Which opens the door to dreams of parallel lives.
*
Intoxicated, in a crystal boat,
we glide down the green waters of the mystical river.
You lie on my shoulder and kiss my cheek.
Opium magic voices dripping from juicy lips.
You describe the beauty of our unborn son.
Below is the depth of dreamy water.
*
I stared at the bright emerald tower in the distance.
Nocturne above Miscatonic castle whispers.
It feeding hope of a trapped past.
And the life of our love without a decade’s sleep.
*
Our hands are tightly knit.
At the doorstep of the Hall of True Love.
Echoes of our steps in consciousness.
As these guardians dragons eat out of your hand.
*
The sages rushing through the ancient books.
Around a massive bowl of jade on the volcanic rock feet.
Inside, our hearts are embraced.
Soaked by magical wine.
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About this poem

This poem, first time published in 2021 as part of the poetry book "Golden Days" (ISBN 978-86-81838-00-6) is written by Maximilian G. Wolf.

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Submitted by max_g_wolf on November 29, 2023

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Scheme ABCDE FAGHIA JKLM NOPQ RSTU
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 979
Words 201
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 29

Maximilian G. Wolf

* On January 1, 2022 - Three of his poems ("Acacia Trees," "Bare Souls," and "Rainy Day") were selected and published by "Arczis Web Technologies and PoetrySoup." as part of an anthology book for the year 2022 - volume II "PS: It's Still Poetry." * more…

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