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Unbridled Autumn

I shed my eyes, molt my skin.
With a glance to the side
I change direction.

Facing the coming cold of unbridled Autumn.
I search desperately
For the no place that is my home.

Loosely grasping vivid refractions.
A rainbow of perceptual change.
And not the slightest hint to what she sees at me.

The moon shadows the sun.
A day of night,
When all disquieted souls
turn left in their graves.

Again I change my face.
Painting invisible masterpieces.
Testaments to the glory
of my travels through
non-dimensional space.

 


 

 

Fire At Sunset

Images, Words And Music by William Archer Valenti