The cold wave swept her off
Lifted her like a weightless form
She crossed over oceans
Of glistening melodious drops
Pines pricked her
Leaves rustled her soul
Piercing through the foliage
A new world she saw.
Cornucopia!
Human forms, but unlike us
Animal forms, and like us.
White clad damsels
Basking in crimson hue
Symphonic lute
Teasing the breeze
Amidst incandescent
Flowery alleys
Rocks draped in cascades
Exotic fumes taking a dive
Bliss of eternal light
And luminous nights
Bees plump with nectar
Humming around hymns
To her, strange,
Alien yet soothing
Sparkling voyeuristic gaze
Match her conscious eyes
Each glance hugs her
She kisses back the mediating air
She lets herself groove
Upon the airy lyre
When...
The rocking chair jolted her
Down it went with weight
As the door flung open wide
Dark silence stood uninvited
The opium attack
Was too hard to bear
Hush, hush...said silence.
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