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Dreams Entwined


11.25.18 Posted in today's words by

Charlene James-Duguid’s most recent poem to appear here was “Layers of Real Life” (October 2018)

Dreams Entwined
By Charlene James-Duguid

Why a Lion
In my dreams
Magnificent, bedecked with
Autumnal flowers,
Staring. Why?

An alarm shocks the dark
Then stops
To unsettle the lion’s gaze.

It is no Lion.
A Tiger instead
Festooned in Springtime
Hoping to burn bright
Knowing Nature says
“Not this time.”

Now give the Lynx her day
In a soundless place,
A place
Perfection sings its
Lithesome song
Dressed in choral garb
She needs no fashioned cloak.
In itself she is enough.



4 Responses to “Dreams Entwined”

  1. Yvonne Jarrell says:

    Love it!

  2. tuck grinnell says:

    It is whimsical and bright–kudos!

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