Chantry Circuitry Part 8 - Call to The Wildling
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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 Wildling
I call to you, O Wildling,
Forgotten voice of birth.
Horizon ever dimming,
High above the earth.
City grows, sprawling wide,
Stretched too far, too fast.
We lost touch with the tides
Constrained within our caste.
Cold calculating light
Dulls waking, denies us rest.
We press for the night,
We press for the forest.
Wildling’s summons rumbles
From below, beneath, behind.
The city's concrete crumbles
With a single wave of mind.Happy Tomes Tuesday
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Thank you for your time as always
Graeme
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