humor me
by tying me up good
when we pass the sirens’ lair,
awaken me by your clairvoyance
as night ends.
a morning
begins with smile on
her illumined face as she
drinks the sunshine to become a star
going away.
laughing moon
glares at me again
to warn of the deep silence
that has broken down glass mirrors of
deception.
she has left
a note of goodbye
which invites the noise inside
where my bones lay fragmented into
naive splinters.
gloom sees me
and I see people
leading lives of dead humor,
they see me too when she uncloses
her dark eyes.
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Written in consideration of dVerse where Mr. Tony Maude has prompted everyone to write modified cinquains, by adding one more syllable to every line.