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Poetry #502
(published September 2, 2010)
Omen
Papa Osmubal
The symphony of crickets,
the silence of the shadows
and the tired reluctant hoof beats.
The trees and grasses were statues.
The brightness of the night could not lie:
his horse was white.
He stopped by the river,
stooped to look on the water,
and he saw a black bird hover in the sky
close to the bleeding moon.
Bleeding moon? He thought for a while,
then the ripples of the water
carried all: the moon, the bird,
the thoughts, the memories, all.
Then he proceeded
amidst the symphony of crickets,
the silence of the shadows
and the tired reluctant hoof beats.


Papa Osmubal is a poet-artist from Macau, Southern China.

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