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  In the house down by the Derrian Well?

  Where is she now, with her golden hair?

  'Twas never another near half as fair.

  Her smile in the morning lit the sky

  And she always spoke as I passed her by.

  Though I sometimes thought I'd like to stop,

  Instead I hurried to tend my crop.

  I always thought someday I'd linger

  Long enough to put a ring on her finger,

  But the days were months, the months were years,

  Then one day the maiden disappeared.

  O' where is the maiden who'll always dwell

  In the heart of an unworthy fool who failed?

  She lies upon her burial bed

  With a pillow of roses for her head.

  ***

  Through the Ages

  Their mouths were hollow graves

  That beckoned fools,

  Like pawns on great black boards,

  Like silvered tools;

  They reached their gnarled hands

  'Cross spans of time

  To pluck from sanctuary

  Shattered mimes.

  With soured breaths they blew

  Great clouds of dust

  That rose in the scarlet sky

  Of morning's blush.

  From it mammoth stones were formed

  And temples raised

  With finely chiseled altars

  Where jesters prayed.

  Empty bodies without souls

  Spoke empty lines

  While mumbling catchecisms

  To the divine ---

  Some obscure puppet, well hid

  From prying eyes;

  All bow before and worship

  Their great lie.

  They laughed in merriment

  To see the fools

  Led astray so easily;

  Truth overruled

  By lust and greed, by fantasies,

  By glory's dream,

  By magnificent idols

  With golden gleam.

  Still, the ages blew away

  Each grain of sand

  These monuments, once great,

  No longer stand

  Up to the sky, but cower

  Low and humble;

  Now the once proud Faithful question,

  Fall and stumble,

  Far above the crowd they frown

  In disbelief,

  Not able to understand

  They no longer lead.

  Their falsehoods cut far deeper

  Than a serpent's tooth,

  For wisdom will win out;

  Truth leads to truth.

  ***

  Bonnie Mutchler has written hundreds of poems since her childhood, several of which have been published in anthologies. She lives in Missouri with her one eyed cat Blinky and her Chihuahua MoMo.

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  My apologies to anyone who cares, for taking so long to get another book up. I was lost for some time and then found myself exploring a rabbit hole. I can’t go back now, Neo. 

 
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