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The Silent Balance: A Collection of Waka Poetry The Silent Balance: A Collection of Waka Poetry by Phen Weston
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“I was misplaced air
that cradled all around you,
held to cobalt skies
to shelter your fledgling wings.”
Phen Weston, The Silent Balance: A Collection of Waka Poetry
“Now I am free,
the lord of evermore hopes,
amid kingdoms lit
by azure fires, absolute
in self-remembered fortune”
Phen Weston, The Silent Balance: A Collection of Waka Poetry
“Willow trees up high
bend amid ancient knowledge
shared softly by antique winds.
Through attained wisdom
they mature, strong and certain,
enchanting the bygone winds”
Phen Weston, The Silent Balance: A Collection of Waka Poetry
“Moonlight bounces tears
across the tops of trees, switch
blade shadows at our
throats, where life’s lacerations
approach for romance.”
Phen Weston, The Silent Balance: A Collection of Waka Poetry
“The last of us fell
between the concrete fractures
and steel memories of life.
Nature gave the lot
and we took with our eyes closed
until nobody remained.”
Phen Weston, The Silent Balance: A Collection of Waka Poetry