Eden

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Beginnings are the hardest
Too many rules
And unknown faces
What are the rituals of these places?
What might only serpents know?
No maps for virgin territory
Only uncharted woods surrounding
Why must life be so confounding?
Time moves too fast and then too slow

This great Eden is a forest
Rivers surging
Over rocks un-ending
All our knowledge just pretending
Walk such fields where none dare go
And your god’s retreated homeward
Laid down traps and just departed
All belief is just half-hearted
What might only serpents know?

(c) Helen Valentina 2015, All Rights Reserved

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Beauty

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Age depletes the need for beauty
We are freed from bitter longing which in youth
defined our very being, standing lost before a mirror
turning left and right for nature’s kinder sight
to find the angles where the shadows and the light
could fall and make of plainness something bright

Yet still in age I turn and run,
the camera’s truer revelation shunned
lest a lifetime’s imagery and trickery and all
the lost and hopeful foolery I played upon myself
while wasting idly on the shelf
could shatter like the mirror which beguiled
when into the camera’s crueller lens I smile
The age withdraws and I am but a humble child
again with yearning for a beauty long denied

Age forgives the falling,waning symmetry
and loves we sought are like the fading flowers
pressed within the pages of our memory
What was the way he stopped and he gazed at me?
Transfigured as some allegory and validation of the artistry
of beauty that I long had sought and styled?
Yet in our youth indifference of fate
might give us character in faces that we hate
because from norms and modes of beauty we deviate,
acceptance coming far too late

Truth is not beauty as the poets often say
For beauty is youth, but flickering in its day
it does not know the smooth, the sleek, the young
is the tapestry on which true loveliness is hung
In fault and in denial we run blind
with hopeless hope that fashion will be kind
and only when our youth is far behind
some old photos seen anew might yet remind
we all were beautiful and yet we never knew

(C) Helen valentine 2015 All Rights Reserved

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Pen

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The pen is weary
All the ink run dry
Across a parchment scratches
Ideas lost in time
No new blood is drawn
From the pain of life
There are only tears
And banality
Nothing left for me

The screen is blinking
White to blind the eyes
No sound of typing
Punctuates the air
No inspiration floats
Within this dismal writer’s lair
Just dull despair

The pen once mighty
Now so brittle falls
A broken symbol
Of some long-lost day
The stuff of life
It covers like a shroud
As nuisance children
Just get in the way
With nothing left to say

(c) Helen Valentina 2015, All Rights Reserved

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Concubine

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I was your concubine of perversity
Across your twisted mind the games we’d played
Were the rivulets where the stitches frayed
What did you say when just standing there
The lonely man upon the highest stair
All the butterflies nesting in your ragged hair?
‘There’s nothing here but of the lost, depraved’?
And so when dining at your table
Cutlery so sharp and the cloth so white
Laughter’s music playing jazz tunes in the night
I turned around and like a child took fright
To see the derelicts that you had saved

Polite society as a battleground
Deepest savagery in the words that tear and bite
Just a vagabond in your wicked sight
And those times you chose to take a stand
What were your words and your cruel commands
That laid waste to all my dreams and plans?
‘Be glorious my child, not soft and trite’
But the mask you wear for the dark parade
Shows your glory is but a broken shell
And these truths we know too harsh, too well
Your pleasures lead us both to your perfect hell
Lost as falling stars in winter’s night

(c) Helen Valentina 2015, All Rights Reserved

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Razor’s Edge

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I’m on the razor’s edge
Of impossibilities
On every road to choose
A hungry devil waits
Caught in the cold
Implacable hands of fate
From this trajectory
I can’t deviate
I’m barely breathing

When the road before
Is too straight and smooth
Through such ease we fall
Into this tender trap
Wisdom comes too late
As a thunder-clap
All our fears and dreams
Cruelly overlap
All mercy leaving

And the chessboard’s cold
As my opponent’s glee
Every choice ahead
Has a price to pay
Too late I see that I
Have been led astray
Here is only night
There’s no break of day
And Hell is seething

(c) Helen Valentina 2015, All Rights Reserved

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Digging Deep

Delving in the past
To find our future
Little rest
And far less sleep
We were digging deep

Our ancestors’ lives
Create a blood link
Running thick
Down mountains steep
We were digging deep

Is your forbear
In your furrowed brow?
If so what
Secrets may you keep?
We were digging deep

Alien am I
To your true being
What I know
From digging deep
And we were digging deep

© Helen Valentina 2015, All Rights Reserved

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Gems

You are citrine
Yellow wonder
That’s capturing the sun

You are amethyst
Royal purple
Your kingdoms yet begun

You are ruby
Like a blood kiss
Pressed soft upon my cheek

You are emerald
Like wondrous water
Of nature’s purest creek

Marcasite
Will make you glitter
Through its darker rays

And pure amber
Gives warmth to
Last through coldest days

You are diamond
Brightly shining
Where angel tear drops fall

You’re a rainbow
Of this gem love
You are truly one and all

© Helen Valentina 2015, All Rights Reserved

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Hide

These streets are no place
To hide, they are too bright
And far too wide
And all the houses here beside
The doors too narrow
For our stride

In caves forgotten we may
Yet dwell, I knew them once
So very well, all of the tales
A child could tell, this way to heaven
This way to hell

My heart sees shelter in
The gloom, I cry by night and
Bow to moon, and should my flowers
Too quickly bloom, my soul is wasted
Far too soon

And should my flowers
Too quickly bloom, my soul is wasted
Far too soon

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An Education

You were an education to me
You showed me what I didn’t
Want to see
How souls corrode and hearts
Too quickly bleed
And if you’ve once surrendered
Never free

You were to innocence a teacher cold
The truths you hid and all the
Lies you told
A fantasy you forced me to
Uphold
A soul ignited thus is
Always sold.

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Children of a Lesser Pantheon

He told me that
Children of a lesser pantheon
Cannot rise
This world has here allotted
Every trinket, every prize
Ambition was neurosis
In his eyes

He told me that
Your nature more than nurture
Determined size
It was the bitterest truth
To ponder, realise
Competition pathologic
In his eyes

He told me that
The rewards of honest toil were
Only lies
It was what the politicians
Had surmised
All wisdom here necrotic
In his eyes

© Helen Valentina 2015, All Rights Reserved

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