Chantry Circuitry Part 6 - Call to The Ambassador
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Another piece from my New Book "Chantry Circuitry". It is a series of poetic calls and incantations to Mystical and Archetypal figures. The Mandalas are meditation tools constructed from manipulated images of the poetry.
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Call To The Ambassador
I call you, O Ambassador
With honey drops of reason
To oil the stubborn door
Bolted beyond exertion.
Strong build, wide vision,
Cold hearth, distant shore.
The weight of isolation
Cracks the dusty floor.
Feather light as pride falls.
Open palms, linked fingers.
Sand grains join in crystal
Lens pointed to the stars.
Ambassador unite the callers,
Knots reaching, weaving nets.
Reason rolling threads together,
City rising from our settlementsHappy Tomes Tuesday
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Thank you for your time as always
Graeme
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