a million facets, ever-changing
never still, never captured
by eyes or otherwise
~ the kaleidoscope of him only grows ~
holding its secrets close
it flies free, reveling
and sheโs left, still wondering
I will forever be left fascinated by kaleidoscopes, and the people who make kaleidoscopes seem simple. This is my attempt at a Puente, a modern poetry form, for dVerse.
Photo by Jakob Owens from Unsplash.
Oh wow, so very beautiful! I can really sense the intrigue and fascination throughout this piece. Kaleidoscopes are interesting indeed. My favorite part of this piece was the bridge, a nice and evocative transition to the final stanza. I loved it.
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Thank you Lucy! ๐
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I like the different perspective from each stanza. That photo is brightly gorgeous.
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Thank you Grace! ๐
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Feels like she’s regarding a deity and is blinded by the magnificence.
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Yes, I was thinking about Hermes the Greek god actually! Thanks for reading ๐
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You are very welcome. I love the image you chose also.
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I like a puente with a twist.
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Thanks for reading Sean! ๐
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I’m fascinated by kaleidoscopes, too. I like the way that “he” was a kaleidoscope image. A very nice bridge line, and then that final sentence hangs like she’s standing there in amazement, wondering what she’s just seen.
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Thank you for reading Merril! So glad you liked it ๐
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You’re welcome!๐
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Totally agree – kaleidoscopes are fascinating. This is a lovely puente.
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Thank you so much! ๐
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A beautiful puente Mubashshira, I love the idea of a kaleidoscope as the bridge between our levels of understanding ๐
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Thank you so much, Iโm glad it resonated with you ๐
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really unique perspective. well done. and reminds me of Sara Bareilles’ Kaleidoscope Heart.
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Thank you! Iโll have to listen to that ๐
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awesome!
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