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I save my gratitudes
for the final evening ritual
when all the lights are out –
Solitude
arrived unbidden
with Sorrow in tow,
retrieved from her nightly forays
amongst bony trees and sinewy shadows
barefoot, no buttons or soles,
just a pale gossamer gown,
holy and haunted
by too many naked dreams.
Calling, calling, women rising
in circles, offering mirrors and reminders —
I see you, I know you are powerful, too.
Cloaked in black, she steps out at twilight. Veiled by thick nocturnal mist. Dark stockings and sturdy boots protrude from beneath the ragged hem. Unnoticed, her power under wraps, until the first gust of wind ruffles her luminous black feathers.
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Inspiration for “Writing by Starlight” - A Divine Ink Journal
Have you ever listened to the stars? Sensed their silent symphony, a resonance that stirs something deep inside you, and wondered why?
“The night is filled with stars, twinkling blue, in the
distance. The night wind spins in the sky and sings.”
~ Pablo Neruda